That would be chromium(II) sulfate, but really, chromium mostly exists as Cr(III) or Cr(VI), which would change the formula.
Calcium (Ca) is the element that may form a compound with CrO4 (chromate). The compound formed would be calcium chromate, CaCrO4.
MnCrO4 is manganese(II) chromate
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
The name of the compound Cl2O3 is dichlorine trioxide.
Tetranitrogen hexahydride
The ionic compound for CaCrO4 is called calcium chromate.
Calcium Chromate.
Calcium (Ca) is the element that may form a compound with CrO4 (chromate). The compound formed would be calcium chromate, CaCrO4.
+2 for Ca, +6 for Cr, -2 for each O
MnCrO4 is manganese(II) chromate
The formula for calcium chromate is CaCrO4.
The name of this compound is iodine heptafluoride.
The compound name for 7H2O is heptahydrate.
The compound name for SiI4 is tetrasilane.
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
The name of the compound Cl2O3 is dichlorine trioxide.
The compound name for MnBr2 is manganese(II) bromide and the compound name for NaPO4 is sodium phosphate.