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The formula would be AlCl3, which is aluminum chloride.
Al2(CO3)3
Yes. It contains two atoms of the element aluminum (Al(2)), and three atoms of the element oxygen (O(3)), to form the compound aluminum oxide.
A compound name ending in chloride means that there is one or more lone atoms of chlorine in the compound. The chlorine is not bound up in a poly-atomic ion like chlorite or chlorate. An example is sodium chloride, NaCl, which contains one lone atom of chlorine. Another example is magnesium chloride, MgCl2, which contains two lone atoms of chlorine.
Chlorine atoms, which are present as chloride ions.
Compound: Aluminum Oxide Formula: AI O 2 3
The formula would be AlCl3, which is aluminum chloride.
Chlorine is an element, not a compound. Moreover, its a diatomic molecule, that is, a molecule of chlorine contains two atoms of chlorine.
Cl3
The formula for the compound aluminum sulfide is Al2S3. Each Al2S3 molecule contains 2 aluminum atoms and 3 sulfur atoms.
AlCl3 1 Aluminium to 3 Chlorine atoms 1:3
Al2(CO3)3
Yes. It contains two atoms of the element aluminum (Al(2)), and three atoms of the element oxygen (O(3)), to form the compound aluminum oxide.
A compound name ending in chloride means that there is one or more lone atoms of chlorine in the compound. The chlorine is not bound up in a poly-atomic ion like chlorite or chlorate. An example is sodium chloride, NaCl, which contains one lone atom of chlorine. Another example is magnesium chloride, MgCl2, which contains two lone atoms of chlorine.
A chlorine molecule has the formula Cl2, so it contains two chlorine atoms.
Chlorine atoms, which are present as chloride ions.
Chlorine is an elemental gas. The only atoms in chlorine are CHLORINE. A molecule of chlorine contains two atoms of chlorine (Cl2 ; Cl - Cl) Chlorine is found in the Periodic Table.