Chromium nitrate
Compound????
The chemical name for CrN is chromium nitride. It is a binary compound consisting of chromium (Cr) and nitrogen (N).
Optic Nerve (Cr. N. II)
Cs3N, would be the simplest binary compound of Cs and N. (Cs+)3 N3-
Three possibilities: -3, +3, +5
The balance is 129178. -------------------- Looking at the amount remaining on the Capital (C) at a rate of r with a repayment of P, there is: After 1 period: Cr - P After 2 periods: (Cr - P)r - P = Cr^2 - Pr - P = Cr^2 - P(r + 1) After 3 periods: ((Cr - P)r - P)r - P = Cr^3 - Pr^2 - Pr - 1 = Cr^3 - P(r^2 + r + 1) After n periods: Cr^n - P(r^(n-1) + r^(n-2) + ... + r + 1) The sum in the brackets that multiplies the repayment P is a geometric progression, which has sum: sum = (r^n - 1) / (r - 1) → the amount remaining after n periods is given by remaining = Cr^n - P (r^n - 1) / (r - 1) With an APR of 6.5%, the yearly rate is 1 + 6.5/100 = 1.065 Compounded monthly, to get the same amount after one year the monthly rate is 1.065^(1/12) ≈ 1.00526 (a monthly percentage rate of approx 0.526%) For 20 years, there are 12 x 20 = 240 monthly periods → amount remaining ≈ 200,000 x (1.00526)^240 - 1,200 x (1.00526^240 - 1) / (1.00526 - 1) ≈ 129,177.88 ≈ 129,178
The ionic compound formed between lithium (Li) and nitrogen (N) would be lithium nitride (Li3N). In this compound, lithium has a charge of +1 and nitrogen has a charge of -3, so the formula is Li3N.
Mg3N2 This reflects the cation, Mg 2+ ( so you need 3 of these to be 6 + ) and the anion N 3- ( need 2 of these to be 6- ) Put together to form Magnesium nitride.
No, Ba and N do not form a covalent compound. Ba is barium, a metal, and N is nitrogen, a nonmetal. When they combine, they form an ionic compound, barium nitride (Ba3N2), where barium donates electrons to nitrogen to form ionic bonds.
Strattetra is (R)-N-Methyl-3-phenyl-3-(o-tolyloxy)propan-1-amine.
The ionic compound for aluminum and nitride is aluminum nitride, which has the chemical formula AlN. In this compound, aluminum (Al) has a 3+ charge, while nitrogen (N) has a 3- charge, resulting in a balanced ionic compound.
The periodic table places ELEMENTS in its structure. "cr(nh3)6(no3)3" is not an element and therefore has no place in the periodic table. However, if you look up its constituent parts (Cr, N, H, O, etc.) you can find out information on those elements and learn more about the molecule and its properties that way.