Aluminium(III) chloride, or AlCl3 - aluminum only has access to its 0 and 3+ oxidation states.
Aluminum: AL
Chlorine: Cl
Or if you are looking for aluminum culture it's AlCl2
2 Al + 6 HCl → 2 AlCl3 + 3 H2
x3 + Dcs#.8 = x5(3.14)
AlCl3 is aluminum chloride
2Al + 3Cl2 >> 2AlCl3
Aluminium trichloride is AlCl3.
Copper cloride is the word equation for copper and clorine hope this helps:)
sodium plus chlorine yields sodium chloride
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)
No. Copper carbonate is a compound. As a rule of thumb if a substance has a two-part name it is probably not an element unless one of those word refers to its state (i.e. solid, liquid, gas, vapor)
Agno3+Nacl-
Copper cloride is the word equation for copper and clorine hope this helps:)
Balanced equation: CuO + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O Word equation: One mole of copper (II) oxide plus two moles of hydrochloric acid produces (or yields) one mole of copper (II) chloride plus one mole of water.
Aluminum hydroxide plus hydrochloric acid equals( produces ) aluminum chloride plus water.
Convet the following word equation into a balanced chemical equation : aluminum metal+ copper (11) fluoride ------> aluminium fluoride + copper metal
Iron plus chlorine equals Iron chloride is the word equation.
HCl
magnesium+copper
copper sulphate+iron+water
The balanced word equation for copper carbonate and hydrochloric acid is: Copper Carbon Dioxide + hydrosulphate - coppersulphate + water + carbon dioxide
my answer is on the ionic liquids
sodium plus chlorine yields sodium chloride
The chemical formula for copper oxide is CuO.