FeCl3
Ferric chloride contains the elements iron and chlorine.
Ferric nitrate's chemical formula is Fe(NO3)3.
CuCl2
Ferric or Iron (III) = Fe3+Chloride = Cl-Fe3+ + Cl- = Fe2Cl
Chloride is an ion and would be Cl-
considering it only contains iron (Fe) and chlorine (Cl), none.
No, they have different formulas and have iron in different oxidation states. Ferrous chloride or Iron II chloride has the Fe2+ ion and the formula FeCl2 Ferric chloride or Iron III chloride has the Fe3+ ion and the formula FeCl3
The chemical symbol for magnesium chloride is MgCl2.
The chemical symbol for aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
The chemical symbol of zinc chloride is ZnCl2.
When ferric chloride (FeCl3) is mixed with iron (Fe), the iron displaces the chloride ion to form ferrous chloride (FeCl2) and iron chloride (FeCl3). The chemical equation is: FeCl3 + Fe -> FeCl2 + FeCl3.
The "symbol" for a compound is properly called a chemical formula, and for methylene chloride it is CH2Cl2.