Difference between revisions of "Carbonate"
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: [[Carbonate]] has gained two [[electron]]s to have a relative [[Electrical Charge|charge]] of -2. | : [[Carbonate]] has gained two [[electron]]s to have a relative [[Electrical Charge|charge]] of -2. | ||
: [[Carbonate]] forms [[Ionic Bond|ionic bond]]s with [[Positive Ion|positive ions]]. | : [[Carbonate]] forms [[Ionic Bond|ionic bond]]s with [[Positive Ion|positive ions]]. | ||
− | : [[Carbonate]]s containing a [[ | + | : [[Carbonate]]s containing a [[Carbonate]] are [[Ionic Compound|ionic compounds]]. |
Revision as of 07:50, 4 April 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Carbonate is a negative ion with a relative charge of -2 and a chemical formula of CO3-2.
About Carbonate
- Carbonate has gained two electrons to have a relative charge of -2.
- Carbonate forms ionic bonds with positive ions.
- Carbonates containing a Carbonate are ionic compounds.