6.75 mol AlCl3 x 6.022 x 10^23 formula units
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1 mol AlCl3
aluminum cloride
The chemical formula of aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
(inorganic chemistry) AlCl3 or Al2Cl6 A deliquescent compound in the form of white to colorless hexagonal crystals; fumes in air and reacts explosively with water; used as a catalyst
AlCl would be aluminum chloride, though the actual formula is AlCl3
ionic bonding
There is no compound with the formula Al2Cl3. But AlCl3 is aluminum chloride.
aluminum cloride
The chemical formula of aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
First, the symbol for any chemical element properly begins with a capital, not a lower case letter. Second, assuming the formula is rectified to AlCl3, it is the formula for a chemical compound, and no chemical compound is any kind of chemical bond: A compound has bonds, or contains bonds, or illustrates bonding. With that out of the way, yes, the compound properly represented by the formula AlCl3 does indeed contain polar covalent bonds.
(inorganic chemistry) AlCl3 or Al2Cl6 A deliquescent compound in the form of white to colorless hexagonal crystals; fumes in air and reacts explosively with water; used as a catalyst
AlCl would be aluminum chloride, though the actual formula is AlCl3
The chemical formula of an ionic compound that contains aluminium and chlorine is aluminium chloride - AlCl3.
ionic bonding
AlCl3 is the compound aluminum chloride.
The chemical formula of aluminium chloride is AlCl3.
Aluminum chloride, represented by molecular formula AlCl3, is a compound of aluminum and chlorine. An aqueous solution of aluminum chloride conducts electricity fairly well, but this is not currently reliably quantified.
The number of atoms in AlCl3 will vary depending on how much AlCl3 you have. If you have one single molecule (formula unit) of AlCl3, then there are 4 atoms. If you have 10 molecules (formula units) then there are 40 atoms, and so on.