The formula for berkelium (VI) carbonate is Bk(CO₃)₃. In this compound, berkelium has a +6 oxidation state, and there are three carbonate (CO₃) ions associated with each berkelium ion to balance the charge.
A carbon carbonate don't exist. Thew ion carbonate is CO3-; a metal carbonate has the chemical formula MeCO3.
The formula for manganese carbonate is MnCO3.
The formula for plumbic carbonate is PbCO3. So there is one carbonate ion (CO3)-2 in the unit formula for PbCO3. A more modern name for this compound is lead (II) carbonate.
The chemical formula for iron carbonate is FeCO3.
The carbon diselenide (not carbonate) is CSe2.
The molecular formula for Tungsten VI Carbonate is W(CO3)6.
The formula for the compounds: Chromium (VI) Phosphate; Vanadium (IV) Carbonate; Tin (II) Nitrite?
The molecular formula for ruthenium IV phosphide is RuP, and for uranium VI nitride, it is UN2. The formula Se2Cl2 represents diselenium dichloride, and Ni2CO3 is nickel(II) carbonate.
This oxide has the chemical formula BkO.
Rb2CO3 for rubidium carbonate
The formula of sodium [note correct spelling] carbonate is Na2CO3.
A carbon carbonate don't exist. Thew ion carbonate is CO3-; a metal carbonate has the chemical formula MeCO3.
The formula for Vanadium (IV) carbonate is V(CO3)2.
The chemical formula of calcium carbonate is CaCO3.
The formula for dinitrogen carbonate is N2CO3.
The formula for manganese carbonate is MnCO3.
Ammonia and carbonate do not make a formula, they make a compound which is ammonium carbonate,