Write the empirical formula for at least four ionic compounds that could be formed from the following ions

Answer:
FeCO₃, Fe(IO₃)₂, Pb(CO₃)₂, Pb(IO₃)₄
Explanation:
Cations (positively charged ions) can only form ionic bonds with anions (negatively charged ions). However, you can't just simply put one cation and one anion together to form a compound. Each compound needs to been neutral, or have an overall charge of 0. When cations and anions do not have charges that perfectly cancel, you need to modify the amount of each ion in the compound.
1.) FeCO₃
-----> Fe²⁺ and CO₃²⁻
-----> +2 + (-2) = 0
2.) Fe(IO₃)₂
-----> Fe²⁺ and IO₃⁻
-----> +2 + (-1) + (-1) = 0
3.) Pb(CO₃)₂
-----> Pb⁴⁺ and CO₃²⁻
-----> +4 + (-2) + (-2) = 0
4.) Pb(IO₃)₄
-----> Pb⁴⁺ and IO₃⁻
-----> +4 + (-1) + (-1) + (-1) + (-1) = 0