Chromium Dioxide. :)
I can't find any references to a "CRO2" anywhere, nor does it appear to be a military nomenclature. Please check again and repost with the correct nomenclature.
CrO2-4
CrO2 is a covalent compound. It consists of two nonmetals (chromium and oxygen) which share electrons to form covalent bonds within the molecule.
Yes, chromium(II) oxide (CrO2) is an ionic compound. It is composed of chromium ions (Cr2+) and oxide ions (O2-) held together by ionic bonds.
CrO2this is the incorrect formula. For Chromium II oxide the formula is actually CrO without the 2. The reason for this is simple. the II after chromium indicates that it has a charge of +2, and the oxygen, we know is in group 16, has a charge of -2. The formula CrO2 is actually the formula for chromium IV oxide>
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