Al(FlO3)3. Al has a charge of +3 and FlO3 has a charge of -1 so 3 fluorate ions are needed for every Al ion to balance the charge of the compound.
***extra--if you didn't know what fluorate was....
A well known ion, ClO3 (the chlorate ion), has a charge of -1. Fl is in the same group as Cl so the fluorate ion will have the same number of oxygens and the same charge as ClO3.
Al3F i think... its definitely NOT AlF3
iamlikeblood says "IT IS DEFINITELY AlF3"; because the 3 belongs to Aluminum as a superscript. But when written as a formula it becomes a subscript for Fluorate.
AlF3 is the formula for Aluminum Fluoride.
Formula for aluminum fluoride: AlF3
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Aluminum fluoride is AlF3. It has 3 fluorine atoms for each aluminum atom.
+3
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The chemical formula of ammonium fluoride is NH4F.
AlF3
AlF3
Aluminium fluoride is AlF3.
Aluminum fluoride is AlF3. It has 3 fluorine atoms for each aluminum atom.
The first symbol represnts the compound magnesium iodide (MgI2) and the second symbol represents aluminum fluoride (AlF3)
It would be, if it were covalent. However, due to the large difference in electronegativity, any compound of aluminum and fluorine would be ionic. This compound would then be called aluminum IV fluoride. Aluminum does not readily form a 4+ ion, but rather forms a 3+ ion, so the correct formula for aluminum fluoride is AlF3.
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1,46 moles of aluminum fluoride contain 35,16848.10e23 atoms.
The formula for sodium fluoride is NaF.
The chemical formula of ammonium fluoride is NH4F.
Yes. Most metal to non-metal combinations are crystalline solids. The formula for aluminum fluoride is AlF3.