SO3 is Sulfite and carries a negative two charge.
Strontium Bromide = SrBr2 Sultur trioxide = S03
Yes, oxygen can form a -2 ion by gaining two electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration. This results in the formation of the O^2- ion, known as oxide.
The stable ion of iron has a charge of +2, also known as Fe2+.
When Ni^2+ reacts with NH3, it forms a complex ion known as [Ni(NH3)6]^2+. This complex ion is stable and soluble in water.
Polonium (Po) typically forms a 2+ cation, known as the polonium(II) ion. This ion has a charge of +2 due to the loss of two electrons from a neutral polonium atom.
Iron can acquire a charge of +2 or +3 as an ion. The +2 charge is more common and is known as ferrous ion, while the +3 charge is less common and is known as ferric ion.
Sulfur typically forms a -2 ion, known as sulfide (S2-).
S03
Copper can have a +1 charge, known as cuprous ion, and a +2 charge, known as cupric ion. These charges depend on the oxidation state of copper in a compound.
This compound is sulfur trioxide.
S2O6
Strontium Bromide = SrBr2 Sultur trioxide = S03
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Yes, oxygen can form a -2 ion by gaining two electrons to achieve a stable octet configuration. This results in the formation of the O^2- ion, known as oxide.
If you mean Sn2+ it is known as Tin(II) ion in the stock system or stannous ion in the old naming system.
The stable ion of iron has a charge of +2, also known as Fe2+.
The formula for the ionic compound formed between a Calcium ion (Ca^2+) and a hydroxide ion (OH-) is Ca(OH)2. This compound is known as calcium hydroxide.