I want to know how the nitrate compund is formed. N and 3 O and why there is a negative charge on the compound.

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I want to know how the nitrate compund is formed. N and 3 O and why there is a negative charge on the compound.
nitrate
How is Sormed?
N03 ?
Coveelent- tobKBl two or more nom etolEmolecalar
Tonic - metal
PERIODIC TAE
group I and 2 and
Agicd zn, Al needs
It 1 2 13 4 15 1 6 71 8
1
Atomic #
1 H
Symbol
Hydrogen Name
Weight
1.008
3
C Solid
Metals
Lanthanoids
2 Li
Be
Hg Liquid
(Lanthanides)
Lithium
6.94
Beryllium
9.0122
Actinoids
11
3 Na
12
Rf Unknown
(Actinides)
Mg
Sodium Magnesium
24.305
22.990
3d
19
21 22 23
20
25
Cr
Mn
26
Fe
oxkt Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium Manganese Iron
54.938
44
24
Cа
Sc
Ti
39.098 40.078
44.956
47.867
50.942
41
Nb
51.996
42
43
Mo
Tc
55.845
37
38
39 4
40
5 Rb
Zr
Rubidium Strontium Yttrium
Sr
Ru
Zirconium Niobium Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenlum
101.07
76
85.468 87.62
88.906 91.224
92.906
(98)
95.95
74
5 72
57-71 Hf
75
56
Ва
Caesium Barium
137.33
55
6 Cs
W
Hafnium Tantalum Tungsten Rh
73
Ta
Os
Re
132.91
178.49
180 95
87
88
Alkaline earth
metals
Alkali metals
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Transcribed Image Text:nitrate How is Sormed? N03 ? Coveelent- tobKBl two or more nom etolEmolecalar Tonic - metal PERIODIC TAE group I and 2 and Agicd zn, Al needs It 1 2 13 4 15 1 6 71 8 1 Atomic # 1 H Symbol Hydrogen Name Weight 1.008 3 C Solid Metals Lanthanoids 2 Li Be Hg Liquid (Lanthanides) Lithium 6.94 Beryllium 9.0122 Actinoids 11 3 Na 12 Rf Unknown (Actinides) Mg Sodium Magnesium 24.305 22.990 3d 19 21 22 23 20 25 Cr Mn 26 Fe oxkt Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium Chromium Manganese Iron 54.938 44 24 Cа Sc Ti 39.098 40.078 44.956 47.867 50.942 41 Nb 51.996 42 43 Mo Tc 55.845 37 38 39 4 40 5 Rb Zr Rubidium Strontium Yttrium Sr Ru Zirconium Niobium Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenlum 101.07 76 85.468 87.62 88.906 91.224 92.906 (98) 95.95 74 5 72 57-71 Hf 75 56 Ва Caesium Barium 137.33 55 6 Cs W Hafnium Tantalum Tungsten Rh 73 Ta Os Re 132.91 178.49 180 95 87 88 Alkaline earth metals Alkali metals 回国国回
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