+3 charge
The chemical formula is Cr2(SeO4)3.
The formula of chromium ion depends on its charge. For example, chromium in the +3 oxidation state forms the chromic ion (Cr3+), while chromium in the +6 oxidation state forms the chromate ion (CrO4^2-).
This is the electrical charge of the ion.
No. The acetate ion has a -1 charge.
The charge on the superoxide ion (O2-) is -1.
The stock name for the chromic ion is chromium(III).
The chromic ion is (CrO4)2-.
This is possible when the ion is Hydrogen chromate or HCrO4-
The Stock name would be chromium(III)+
The chemical formula is Cr2(SeO4)3.
I like to believe that I am correct in saying... Chromous Acid. Chromite being the polyatomic ion.
The chemical formula for chromic bromide is CrBr3. It consists of one chromium ion (Cr) and three bromide ions (Br).
The formula of chromium ion depends on its charge. For example, chromium in the +3 oxidation state forms the chromic ion (Cr3+), while chromium in the +6 oxidation state forms the chromate ion (CrO4^2-).
The ion charge of an NH4 ion is 1.
This is the electrical charge of the ion.
The bromide ion has a 1- charge.
A fluorine ion has a charge of minus one.