Well for sodium chloride, it would be NaCl
CaF2
Well when oxygen is in ion form, it generally has a 2- charge on it so for ionic you write them and criss-cross charges and then it becomes Ti2O3.
It's KF and forms and ionic compound It's KF and forms and ionic compound
chemical formula is an abbreviation representing the molecules of an element or a compound . The number and kind of the atoms of elements can be understood from the chemical formula . The symbol and number of atoms of each element will be indicated in the chemical formula.
You need to know the charges on the positive and negative ions.
CaF2
draw a structural formula for organics, write a chemical formula (molecular formula or ionic formula) for simpler compounds.
draw a structural formula for organics, write a chemical formula (molecular formula or ionic formula) for simpler compounds.
Well when oxygen is in ion form, it generally has a 2- charge on it so for ionic you write them and criss-cross charges and then it becomes Ti2O3.
Well when oxygen is in ion form, it generally has a 2- charge on it so for ionic you write them and criss-cross charges and then it becomes Ti2O3.
the answer is simple cheapskates Cacl2,ionic
It's KF and forms and ionic compound It's KF and forms and ionic compound
What you write for an ionic compound is called the formula unit, but the formula unit is almost always the same as the empirical formula. The answer to your question could not be the molecular formula because an ionic compound is not a molecule.
Al3+ and Br- together make, AlBr3
chemical formula is an abbreviation representing the molecules of an element or a compound . The number and kind of the atoms of elements can be understood from the chemical formula . The symbol and number of atoms of each element will be indicated in the chemical formula.
You need to know the charges on the positive and negative ions.
Potassium reacts with Chlorine to create Pottassium Chloride or KCl