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TiCH3COO would be the most common. Could also be Ti(CH3COO)2, Ti(CH3COO)3, or Ti(CH3COO)4, etc, as the ionic nomenclature is not dependent on the number of cations like molecular nomenclature is.

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15y ago

Sn+2 C2H3O2-1 <---- these are the ions and their charges

Sn+2 C2H3O2-1 C2H3O2-1 <---- the charges have to add up to zero, so one +2 tin ion cancels out two -1 acetate ions.

Sn(C2H3O2)2 <--- simplify

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7mo ago

The chemical formula for titanium II carbonate is TiCO3.

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14y ago

titanium II acetate is Ti2C2H3O2 or Ti_2C_2H_3O_2

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15y ago

The answer should be Ti(HO)2. The (II) on titanium states it's charge and the charge on OH is 1- , so you will need 2 HO for that titaniim.

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15y ago

Titanium II = Ti2+ (the "II" indicates that in this compound Ti has a charge of +2) Carbonate = CO32- So Titanium II Carbonate = TiCO3

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Sn(C2H3O2)2

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13y ago

Ti(CH3COO)2

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12y ago

Ti(C2H3O2)3

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