NO3- an NH4+ are polyatomic ions.
Co can be a neutral atom or a number of monatomicions.
The empirical formula for Co(NO3)2 is Co(NO3)2. The compound is named cobalt(II) nitrate.
There are many different nitrogenous fertilizers. Some of them are the following: NH3, NH4OH, NH4NO3, NH4NO3+CaCO3, (NH4)2SO4, 5Ca(NO3)2 NH4NO3 10H2O, NaNO3, CO(NH2)2, NH4NO3 + H2O, NH4NO3 + CO(NH2)2+ H20, 5Ca(NO3)2 NH4NO3 10H2O+ H2O.
Polyatomic ions are ions composed of two or more atoms that are covalently bonded and carry a net charge. Some common examples include sulfate (SO₄²⁻), nitrate (NO₃⁻), carbonate (CO₃²⁻), and phosphate (PO₄³⁻). Others include ammonium (NH₄⁺), hydroxide (OH⁻), and acetate (C₂H₃O₂⁻). These ions play crucial roles in various chemical reactions and biological processes.
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Co(NO3)3 is cobalt(III) nitrate, a chemical compound composed of cobalt in a +3 oxidation state and three nitrate ions (NO3−). It typically appears as a bright red or purple crystalline substance and is soluble in water. Cobalt(III) nitrate is used in various applications, including as a catalyst in chemical reactions and in the production of other cobalt compounds. It should be handled with care due to its potential toxicity and environmental impact.
Yes, cobalt(III) nitrate (Co(NO3)3) is an ionic compound. It is made up of Co3+ ions (cobalt cations) and NO3− ions (nitrate anions) that are held together by ionic bonds.
Some examples of molecular ions include ammonium ion (NH4+), hydroxide ion (OH-), nitrate ion (NO3-), and carbonate ion (CO32-). These ions are formed when a molecule gains or loses one or more electrons, resulting in a charged species.
The molecular formula is Co(NO3)2Co(NO3)2
The empirical formula for Co(NO3)2 is Co(NO3)2. The compound is named cobalt(II) nitrate.
The term molecular ion is confusing, the answer may be yes or no depending on your definition. No,Ammonium (NH4+) is not a molecular ion because it is formed by co-ordinate covalent bonding between N & H while molecular ions are those which are formed in mass spectrometer beams Yes, because many people would say molecular ion is another name for polyatomic ion. NH4+ is polyatomic.
It is possible for a compound to possess both ionic and covalent bonding. a. If one of the ions is polyatomic then there will be covalent bonding within it. b. When a polyatomic ion combines with another ion, then there is an ionic bond
Polyatomic ions are ions composed of two or more atoms that are covalently bonded and carry a net charge. Some common examples include sulfate (SO₄²⁻), nitrate (NO₃⁻), carbonate (CO₃²⁻), and phosphate (PO₄³⁻). Others include ammonium (NH₄⁺), hydroxide (OH⁻), and acetate (C₂H₃O₂⁻). These ions play crucial roles in various chemical reactions and biological processes.
There are many different nitrogenous fertilizers. Some of them are the following: NH3, NH4OH, NH4NO3, NH4NO3+CaCO3, (NH4)2SO4, 5Ca(NO3)2 NH4NO3 10H2O, NaNO3, CO(NH2)2, NH4NO3 + H2O, NH4NO3 + CO(NH2)2+ H20, 5Ca(NO3)2 NH4NO3 10H2O+ H2O.
Cobalt nitrate.
Cobalt(II) nitrate dissociates as follows:Co(NO3)2 ==> Co^2+ + 2NO3^-
yes it is polyatomic ion because it is made up of more than 2 atoms
Co-ordinate bond