RaPo is the formula of radium polonide
Because Radium is in group two, so loses two electrons as an ion
And... Polonium is in group six, so gains two electrons as an ion
Therefore... they balance each other out, so you only need one of each.
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The chemical formula of radium carbonate is RaCO3.
RaF2 is the formula but if you're looking for the compound name it is Radium fluoride.
The chemical formula for radium hydroxide is Ra(OH)2.
The formula of radium perchlorate is Ra(ClO4)2, but this compound is not still prepared.
The radium ion is Ra(2+).
cesium polonide
The chemical formula of radium chlorate is Ra(ClO3)2.
The chemical formula of radium carbonate is RaCO3.
The chemical formula of radium sulphate will be RaSO4, but this compound is not still prepared.
I would think that It would be "caesium polonide" because I have studied this.
The chemical formula for radium hydroxide is Ra(OH)2.
RaF2 is the formula but if you're looking for the compound name it is Radium fluoride.
The chemical formula for radium oxide is RaO. Radium is a group 2 element, so it typically forms a +2 oxidation state. This compound is an ionic compound where radium is in the cation form and oxygen is in the anion form.
The formula of radium perchlorate is Ra(ClO4)2, but this compound is not still prepared.
The radium ion is Ra(2+).
Formula: Ra3N2
Ra= Radium SCN= Thiocyanate However, the formula you gave in the question would not be the correct formula for it. The formula should be Ra(SCN)2