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Al3+
Aluminum ions are positive, and have three neutrons in it.
Aluminum is 3+ and chloride is 1-. So, you need 3 chloride ions to neutralize 1 aluminum ion.
+3 ion
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Cobalt tetraoxosulphate (vi) ion
Cobalt tetraoxosulphate (vi) ion
Cobalt tetraoxosulphate (vi) ion
The hydronium ion is simply the water ion with an extra proton. (H+) So: H2O + H+ ---> H3O+
You need to specify what kind of name before anyone can answer this? ALuminum is aluminum and Nitrate is a polyatomic ion.
+3 ion
Al3+ ion
No, aluminum does not become a negative ion; like all metals, it forms a positive ion.
Surely meant: AlCl3 for aluminum chloride
This will depend on the valance of the aluminum ion. The phosphate ion has a -3 oxidation number (PO43-). Some compounds which could be formed: With Al (II) ion - Al3(PO4)2 With Al (III) ion - AlPO4
Whatever the charge on that ion is.
The ion of aluminium is 'three plus' Symbollically 'Al^(3+)'.