For all practical purposes, any iron you come across is not radioactive.
To be more precise, however, 5.8% of iron found in nature is radioactive, but its half life is extremely long, at more than 31,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years (3.1 x 1022 years). Like all other elements, synthetic radioactive isotopes of iron exist.
1 and 1. The iron is the cation with a +2 charge; the oxygen is the anion with the -2 charge.
The anion (HCO3) has the electrical charge -1.
Cl -As this is a negatively charged ion it is a anion.
Iron is a metal, and is made of iron atoms. When it reacts to form a compound the iron atoms will lose electrons and become cations, either Fe2+ or Fe3+. All metals form cations when they form ionic compounds.
anion
Iron forms a cation.
Iron can exist as both an anion and a cation, depending on its oxidation state. In its most common forms, iron is a cation with a positive charge.
it consists of a negatively charged anion and a positively charged anion which are attracted by each others opposing charges
1 and 1. The iron is the cation with a +2 charge; the oxygen is the anion with the -2 charge.
iodine and iron
The anion (HCO3) has the electrical charge -1.
Fe2(SO4)3 is Iron (III) Sulfate. The cation is Fe3+ and the anion is SO42-
No. Iron sulfate is not a metal, it is a salt made from a metal and a non metal polyatomic anion.
Iron can exist as both cations and anions depending on its oxidation state. Hydroxide is an anion composed of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom.
The compound FeF3 is a salt, meaning that it has a covalent bond. Split the anion and the cation apart to determine the charge. Since iron can be either +2 or +3, you have to look at the anion (F- in this case) and look at how many negative charges are there. If there are three F-, that means there are three negative charges. That should tell you which iron is involved in the bond.
Yes, iron III nitrate is an ionic compound. It consists of the iron(III) cation (Fe^3+) and the nitrate anion (NO3^-), both of which are charged species that form an ionic bond between them.
polyatomic anion