For this problem, the Atomic Mass is required. Take the mass in grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Then multiply it by Avogadro's constant, 6.02 × 1023. AlCl3= 133.5 grams
10.5 grams Cu / (133.5 grams) × (6.02 × 1023 atoms) = 4.73 × 1022 atoms
For this problem, the atomic mass is required. Take the mass in grams and divide it by the atomic mass. Then multiply it by Avogadro's constant, 6.02
The chemical formula of aluminium chloride is AlCl3.
The number of atoms in aluminum chloride, AlCl3, will depend on how many molecules of AlCl3 you have. In ONE molecule of AlCl3 there are 4 atoms (1 atom of Al, and 3 atoms of Cl).
Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) contain 4 atoms.
there are 6 atoms
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aluminium+hydrochloric acid= aluminium chloride+hydrogen :)
No there is no technology to make individual atoms visible
Sodium and chlorine. Table salt is sodium chloride.Common table salt is composed of one sodium atom and one chlorine atom. Its chemical name, therefore, is sodium chloride, with the formula NaCl.
Yes. For example, one sodium atom and one chlorine atom combine to make sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt. Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom make water.
- aluminium is cheap- aluminium has a low density- aluminium is not easy corrodable- aluminium has convenable thermal and electrical coductivities
aluminium+hydrochloric acid= aluminium chloride+hydrogen :)
Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) contain Al and Cl.
Aluminium Chloride (AlCl3) Al + 3Cl = AlCl3
Negative. Aluminium will react with sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid. Trying to make a works bomb?
The sodium atom gives an electron to the chlorine atom to make the sodium and chloride ions respectively. Then they form ionic bonds forming sodium chloride.
Chloride is not made up of molecules. It is an ion (charged particle) of the chlorine atom with one extra electron.
Aluminum chloride is an ionic compound because aluminum is a metal and chlorine is a nonmetal. When a metal and a nonmetal are combined they make up an ionic compound. Incorrect. Aluminium Chloride is covalent.
Yes. One Sodium atom and one Chlorine atom make a compound called Sodium Chloride, more commonly known as salt.
sodium has 11electrons and chloride 17 .Sodium has 2 unstable electrons that be lost to make it stable.When chloride has 7 unstable electrons and needs only 1 electrons to be come stable. When sodium and chloride react,sodium loses its electron and it is gained by chloride there by forming a compound sodium chloride NaCl
They combine to make sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt.
There are two elements that make up sodium chloride. They are sodium and chlorine.
sodium has 11electrons and chloride 17 .Sodium has 2 unstable electrons that be lost to make it stable.When chloride has 7 unstable electrons and needs only 1 electrons to be come stable. When sodium and chloride react,sodium loses its electron and it is gained by chloride there by forming a compound sodium chloride NaCl