Aluminium nitrite is a neutral compound.
Yes, Aluminum Sulfate is an ionic compound.Al2(SO4)3 is Aluminum SulfateSO4-2 is a polyatomic anion with a charge of -2.Al is Aluminum, a metal and therefore a cation, with a charge of +3.All ionic compounds have an overall charge of 0, so the number of Sulfate ions and Aluminum must be changed in order to achieve a charge of 0.When the charge of 0 is achieved, you end up with:Al2(SO4)2
Lead nitrite is an ionic compound all of which are considered salts.
Ammonium Nitrite
Aluminium and nitrogen.
-1 charge
Al+3
Al3+ and Br- together make, AlBr3
Aluminum's atomic symbol: Al Aluminum's ionic symbol: Al3+
Yes, Aluminum Sulfate is an ionic compound.Al2(SO4)3 is Aluminum SulfateSO4-2 is a polyatomic anion with a charge of -2.Al is Aluminum, a metal and therefore a cation, with a charge of +3.All ionic compounds have an overall charge of 0, so the number of Sulfate ions and Aluminum must be changed in order to achieve a charge of 0.When the charge of 0 is achieved, you end up with:Al2(SO4)2
Lead nitrite is an ionic compound all of which are considered salts.
Ammonium Nitrite
Aluminium and nitrogen.
Nitrite (NO2) has a negative one (-1) charge (the same as a nitrate ion)
-1 charge
its cobalt nitrite
The ionic charge of: alkali is +1 alkaline earth metals is +2 aluminium is +3
Nitrite is a polyatomic ion with an overall charge of -1. The formula for nitrite is NO2-.