TiCO3 is the chemical formula of titanium carbonate.
No, CO3 (carbon trioxide) is a negatively charged polyatomic ion with a charge of -2.
The formula for ruthenium(IV) carbonate is Ru(CO3)2.
Cobalt (II) Phosphide
The charge for the carbonate ion (CO3) is -2. This is because oxygen typically has a charge of -2, and there are three oxygen atoms in the carbonate ion.
1 NITROGEN 2 CARBON 7 SODIUM
The oxidation number for CO3 with a charge of -2 is 2.
carbonate ion
The symbol for carbonate ion is CO3^2-, and it has a charge of 2-.
The cation of K2CO3 is potassium (K+) and the anion is carbonate (CO3^2-).
Fe+3 CO3-2
The chemical formula of lead(IV) carbonate is Pb(CO3)2.
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No, CO3 (carbon trioxide) is a negatively charged polyatomic ion with a charge of -2.
Dolomite is a crystal of calcium magnesium carbonate, CaMg(CO3)2.
The ionic charges MUST balance. Since Cr^(3+) does not balance with CO3^(2-) , we must adjust the ions so that the overall charges balance. Hence Cr^(3+) + Cr^(3+) gives '6+' ( 2Cr^(3+) ) Similarly CO3^(2-) + CO3^(2-) + CO3^(2-) gives '6-' ( 3CO3^(2-)). NB THe charges balance at '6+' & '6-' . Hencce we need two moles of the cation and three moles of the anion. Cr3(CO3)2 is the formula for chromium carbonate.
The chemical name for V(CO3)2 is vanadium(III) carbonate.
The formula for ruthenium(IV) carbonate is Ru(CO3)2.