NiCO3 is the symbol for nickel carbonate. It has a molar mass of 118.702 g/mol and its IUPAC name is nickel(+2) cation carbonate.
No, NiCO3 is not likely to be soluble in water, it is in acid.
The name of the ionic compound NiCO3 is nickel(II) carbonate.
NiCO3
The chemical equation is:Na2CO3 + Ni(NO3)2 = 2 NaNO3 + NiCO3(s)
NiCO3 there ya go
With the 2 oxidation state. NiCO3
there are two ions. Ni and CO3.
Na2CO3(aq) + NiCl2(aq) --> NiCO3(s) + 2NaCl(aq)
The oxidation number of CO3 in NiCO3 is -2. In this compound, each oxygen atom has an oxidation number of -2, and since there are three oxygen atoms in CO3, the overall charge for the carbonate ion is -2. Therefore, the oxidation number of CO3 is -2 in NiCO3.
The molecular formula for nickel carbonate is NiCO3.
There is no compound by the name nickel(I) carbonate. Nickel(II) carbonate is however NiCO3
Ni(HCO3)2 Ni has a +2 charge and bicarbonate aka hydrogen carbonate HCO3 has a -1 charge.