Nonexistant. CrBr3 is a possibility.
This compound is the chromium phosphate.
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
Compounds
They both have the word COMPOUND :)
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Chromium (II) Carbonate. Although I'm not sure Chromium (II) can form, there might be an overall charge on your formula there...
Yes, chromium(II) carbonate (CrCO3) is a solid compound at room temperature and pressure. It is a green crystalline solid.
Yes. Calcium carbonate has solubility of only 0.0013 g/100ml at 250C
The name of CrCO3 is chromium(III) carbonate.
chromium (III) acetate at least this is what masteing chemistry told me after I guessed wrong three times I however am not to sure because my chem. teacher "doctor" Ott did not bother teaching me how to figure this out before she assigned it for homewor
It is a compound.
Water is a compound
Method:Chromium = Cr3+ + Carbonate = CO3 2-Cr3+ + CO32- = Cr2(CO3)3Note how and where the numbers and compounds are replaced.Sorry I can not explain in full but this is basically how its done.
Compound.
Compound
compound
The noun rowboat is a closed compound.