Reacted aluminum has a +3 charge. Sulfur is usually a -2 charge. Thus the equation would be 2 Al + 3 S --> Al2S3
Aluminium + sulfuric acid makes aluminum sulphate + water
Al+H2 SO4 makes Al SO4 +H2
One likely possibility is: 8 Al + 3 S4 = 4 Al2S3.
The chemical equation is:
2 Al + 6 H2SO4 = Al2(SO4)3 + 3 SO2 + 6 H2O
Aluminium sulphate and hydrogen.
A12(s04)3
The chemical formula of aluminum sulfate is Al2(SO4)3, consequently this compound contain aluminum, sulfur and oxygen.
The formula for the compound aluminum sulfide is Al2S3. Each Al2S3 molecule contains 2 aluminum atoms and 3 sulfur atoms.
F6S is the formula for Sulfur Hexafluoride.
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Aluminum Sulfide ==> Al2S3 Aluminum Sulfate ==> Al2(SO4)3 Aluminum sulfide is just aluminum and sulfur, while aluminum sulfate is Aluminum plus Sulfate (Polyatomic ion made of sulfur and oxygen)
The chemical formula of aluminum sulfate is Al2(SO4)3, consequently this compound contain aluminum, sulfur and oxygen.
1 formula unit of aluminum sulfate has the formula Al2(SO4)3. So there are 2 atoms of aluminum, 3 atoms of sulfur and 12 atoms of oxygen in 1 formula unit of aluminum sulfate. There are no molecules of aluminum sulfate. They are called formula units.
Al2S3
Aluminum sulfide is Al2S3, which has 3 sulfur atoms per formula unit. 1.10mol means 1.10(6.02x1023), which is 6.62x1023 formula units. Multiple that by 3 to get your sulfur atoms: 6.62x1023(3) = 1.99x1024 sulfur atoms.
No. Aluminum sulfate is a compound of aluminum, sulfur, and oxygen.
Aluminum sulfate has the chemical formula Al2(SO4)3, so the elements present would be aluminum (Al), sulfur (S) and oxygen (O).
The formula for the compound aluminum sulfide is Al2S3. Each Al2S3 molecule contains 2 aluminum atoms and 3 sulfur atoms.
Al2S3
Sodium, Aluminum, Sulfur, Chlorine Largest---------------------->Smallest
F6S is the formula for Sulfur Hexafluoride.
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Aluminum sulfide