A anhydrous ionic compound does not contain water. It is the dehydrated form of a hydrate.
Aluminum Chloride - Anhydrous
because of ionic compound.
the diffrent is when an ionic compound dissolves in water it breaks up into ions while a molecular compound breaks up into molecules.
Zinc chloride is an ionic compound due to the bond between the metal and non-metal.
The chemical formula of ammonia is NH3; the solution in water is basic - NH4OH. The molecule NH3 is polar. Ammonia is not an element but a chemical compound.
Yes. The anhydrous form is light blue, the hydrate CoCl2.6H2O is purple
Aluminum Chloride - Anhydrous
This is a covalent compound.
because of ionic compound.
Your question is not rigorous. An ionic compound is also a molecule.
covelant bonads use prefixes & ionicbonds do not
the diffrent is when an ionic compound dissolves in water it breaks up into ions while a molecular compound breaks up into molecules.
Zinc chloride is an ionic compound due to the bond between the metal and non-metal.
The term anhydrous means without water. Some compounds, such as copper sulfate (CuSO4) have the capacity to absorb water, which becomes loosely attached to the ionic compound, at which point it is said to be hydrated; if you heat it you can drive off the water, at which point it becomes anhydrous. Hydrated copper sulfate is blue in color; the anhydrous form is white.
The chemical formula of ammonia is NH3; the solution in water is basic - NH4OH. The molecule NH3 is polar. Ammonia is not an element but a chemical compound.
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.
An ionic compound is an example of a chemical compound.