Negative ion Formula in compoundcharge Oxide Hydroxide Nitrate NO 3 -1 Sulphate Carbonate.

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Negative ion Formula in compoundcharge Oxide Hydroxide Nitrate NO 3 -1 Sulphate Carbonate

Negative ion Formula in compoundcharge Chloride Bromide Iodide chromate dichromate

Negative ion Formula in compoundcharge Sodium Potassium Magnesium Zinc Copper(II)

Negative ion Formula in compoundcharge Calcium Silver Ammonium Aluminium Stanum(II)

Sodium oxide

Sodium hydroxide

Sodium chloride

Potassium oxide

Potassium hydroxide

Potassium chloride

Calcium oxide

Calcium hydroxide

Calcium chloride

zinc oxide

Zinc hydroxide

Zinc chloride

Aluminium oxide

Aluminium hydroxide

Aluminium chloride

Iron(II)oxide

Iron(II)hydroxide

Iron(II)chloride

Iron(III)oxide

Iron(III)hydroxide

Iron(III)chloride

Copper(II)oxide

Copper(II)hydroxide

Copper(II)chloride

Silver oxide

Silver hydroxide

Silver chloride

Ammonium oxide

Ammonium hydroxide

Ammonium chloride

Iron(ll) Bromide

Iron(ll) Iodide

Iron(ll) Sulphate

Iron(ll) Carbonate

Iron(lll) Bromide

Iron(lll) Iodide

Iron(lll) Sulphate

Iron(lll) Carbonate

Copper(ll) Bromide

Copper(ll) Iodide

Copper(ll) Sulphate

Copper(ll) Carbonate

Silver Bromide

Silver Iodide

Silver Sulphate

Silver Carbonate

Ammonium Bromide

Ammonium Iodide

Ammonium Sulphate

Ammonium Carbonate