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If you just type "What is the chemical formula for mercury(I) nitrate?" into google you get the answer but HG(NO3)2 is the correct one.
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Answer: The symbol of Mercury(I) nitrate:
HgNO_3

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Symbol of the mercury metal is Hg.
  • The symbol of nitrate ion is
    NO_3^-.

The chemical formula of Mercury(I) nitrate:
HgNO_3

It is formed by the combination of mercury ion and nitrate ion. Nitrate ion is a polyatomic ion.

The reaction for the combination of the ions to form mercury (I) nitrate follows the equation:


Hg^++NO_(3)^-\rightarrow HgNO_3

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