4Al(s) + 3O2(g) --> 2Al2O3(s)
where Al has an oxidation number of 3+
A bication is another term in chemistry for a dication - a cation of general formula X2+ formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species.
A cation is formed by the loss of an electron from the valence shell of an atom.
Aluminum has trivalent cation. It is Al3+
A positively charged cation
Aluminum oxide is formed by combining the aluminum mass consumed by burning with oxygen from the air to form aluminum oxide, with formula Al2O3.
The cation of barium is Ba(2+).
aluminum oxide AlO3
Al2S3
Al3+ and P3- form AlP Aluminum phosphide
aluminum cloride
AlPO4
Aluminum and lithium are both metals and will not form any ionic compounds together.
Formula: AlP Note that the middle letter is L in lower case
A bication is another term in chemistry for a dication - a cation of general formula X2+ formed by the removal of two electrons from a neutral species.
A cation is formed.
Cations are formed through loss of electrons.
No, it is is not. A cation is always formed by losing an electron while bromide is an anion formed by gaining an electron. By rahul