Zr4+
yes
The only possible charges of ions are whole numbers that result from gaining or losing electrons. For example, common charges include +1, +2, +3 for cations (positively charged ions) and -1, -2, -3 for anions (negatively charged ions).
-1 oxidation state
Yes, if they are both ions
It is not possible to electrolyze a solid substance because in order for electrolysis to occur, the substance needs to be dissolved in a liquid or molten form to allow for the movement of ions. Solids do not allow for this movement of ions required for electrolysis to take place.
valandor
Zirconium is a solid metal.
Zirconium was discovered by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in 1789.
Zirconium's atomic number, or number of protons, is 40.
Not possible. Non-electrolyte dont have ions and it is not possible to write ionic equation.
yes
It is possible by sweating (transpiration).
Yes, it is possible.
The only possible charges of ions are whole numbers that result from gaining or losing electrons. For example, common charges include +1, +2, +3 for cations (positively charged ions) and -1, -2, -3 for anions (negatively charged ions).
-1 oxidation state
Zirconium minerals are found in Australia, Brazil, India, China, Ukraine, Russia, China, Canada, South Africa, United States, France.
Yes. It is possible when the charge on the ions are different. For example the reactions will be different for Fe2+ and Fe3+