A nonbinary ionic compound. Covalent bonds are molecular - nonmetal.
ionic i think.
Al203 is a covalent bond.
It is covalent
Aluminium oxide has ionic bonds.
Ionic
Ionic
Ionic
its both
No it is ionic containing Al3+ and SO42- ions (Al2(SO4)3) . Note it is often encountered as a hydrate- and there are a number of these known.
Formula: Al2(SO4)3
The formula for the anhydrous form is Al2(SO3)3.
Al2 SO4(wrong) this is how it should be written Al2(SO4)3This how you do it3.5 moles Al2(SO4)3 x 3 mole Sulfur / 1 moles Al2(SO4)3 = put that in ur calculator it will give u the answer
Al2(SO4)3 [anhydrous] = 342,15 Al2(SO4)3 [octadecahydrate] = 648,41
No it is ionic containing Al3+ and SO42- ions (Al2(SO4)3) . Note it is often encountered as a hydrate- and there are a number of these known.
Aluminum sulfate is formulated by Al2(SO4)3
Formula: Al2(SO4)3
The formula for the anhydrous form is Al2(SO3)3.
Al2 SO4(wrong) this is how it should be written Al2(SO4)3This how you do it3.5 moles Al2(SO4)3 x 3 mole Sulfur / 1 moles Al2(SO4)3 = put that in ur calculator it will give u the answer
When the difference between the electronegativities of two elements is in the range 0-2 (Pauling system) the bond is covalent; generally compounds between nonmetals are covalent.
Al2(SO4)3 [anhydrous] = 342,15 Al2(SO4)3 [octadecahydrate] = 648,41
3Fe (s) + Al2(SO4)3 (aq) → 3Fe(SO4) (aq) + 2Al (s)
Aluminum Sulfate
Al2(SO4)3
Al2(SO4)3
This is Aluminum sulfate.