The compound formula for titanium(IV) oxide is TiO2.
The formula you provided, TiNO3β, represents titanium nitrate.
The chemical formula for cobalt IV nitrate is Co(NO3)4.
The formula for titanium (IV) fluoride is TiF4. This compound is made up of one titanium atom bonded to four fluoride atoms.
The compound formula for titanium(IV) oxide is TiO2. It is also commonly known as titanium dioxide.
The compound formula for titanium(IV) oxide is TiO2.
The formula you provided, TiNO3β, represents titanium nitrate.
The chemical formula of titanium nitrate is Ti(NO3)4.
The chemical formula for cobalt IV nitrate is Co(NO3)4.
The formula for titanium (IV) fluoride is TiF4. This compound is made up of one titanium atom bonded to four fluoride atoms.
Oh, dude, Lead IV nitrate is Pb(NO3)4. It's like lead, but with a fancy nitrate group hanging out with it. So, if you ever need to impress someone with your knowledge of chemical formulas, you can casually drop Pb(NO3)4 into the conversation.
The compound formula for titanium(IV) oxide is TiO2. It is also commonly known as titanium dioxide.
The chemical symbol for titanium IV phosphide is Ti3P4.
The chemical formula for titanium II phosphite is Ti3(PO3)4.
The chemical formula for titanium(IV) carbonate is TiCO3. It consists of one titanium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms.
The formula for lead(IV) nitrate is Pb(NO3)4. Lead(IV) has a +4 oxidation state, while nitrate (NO3) has a -1 charge, so the correct ratio to balance charges is 1:4.
previous answer-> "tin(II)nitride --> SnN" what?? I'm pretty sure it's Sn3N2 Nitrogen (nitride) has -3 charge