AgCl....Ag+and Cl- hope this helps!
The simple binary ionic compound for AgCl is silver chloride.
Silver chloride has ionic bonds. The electrostatic attraction between the positively charged silver cation and the negatively charged chloride anion holds the compound together.
Silver is a metal element and is not an ionic compound. Silver can form ionic compounds when it combines with non-metal elements to form compounds such as silver chloride (AgCl) or silver nitrate (AgNO3).
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound.
The name of the ionic compound AlCl3 is aluminum chloride.
The simple binary ionic compound for AgCl is silver chloride.
Silver chloride is an ionic compound. It is formed by the transfer of electrons from silver to chlorine, creating ions with opposite charges that are held together by electrostatic forces.
Silver chloride has ionic bonds. The electrostatic attraction between the positively charged silver cation and the negatively charged chloride anion holds the compound together.
Silver chloride. (The compound is ionic. No charges required, silver is almost always a +1 charge.) Hope it helps.
Silver is a metal element and is not an ionic compound. Silver can form ionic compounds when it combines with non-metal elements to form compounds such as silver chloride (AgCl) or silver nitrate (AgNO3).
AgCI is nothing. AgCl (with a lowercase L) is silver chloride.
AgCi is nothing. AgCl (with a lowercase L, not an i) is silver chloride.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound.
The name of the ionic compound AlCl3 is aluminum chloride.
No Its an ionic compound
KCl is potassium chloride. 'K'(Kalium the Latin for Potassium) 'Cl' Chloride.
The name for the ionic compound MgCl is magnesium chloride.