Ratio ???? If you mean the formula, then aluminium chloride is 'AlCl3'. This formula tells that there are 3 atoms of chlorine and one atom of aluminium .
The answer is a 1:1 ratio! I hope this helped
The ratio in aluminum chloride is 1:3 aluminum to chloride ( AlCl3 or Al2Cl6 )
The ions are: Ca2+ and Cl-; the ratio chloride ions/calcium ions is 2.
For example 1:1 as in hydrogen chloride, HCL.
If you have a fake (silver) tooth and you chew aluminum OH it says alumunium!Yea, well whatever THAT is, I don't know. But I thought it said ALUMINUM, not ALUMUNIUM! So whatever and bye!
The atomic ratio between sodium and chlorine in sodium chloride is 1:1, as indicated by its formula NaCl. If the mass ratio is wanted, it is that of the atomic weights of the two elements.
In sodium chloride, the ratio is 1/1.
for what or in what?
density of almunium
60,33417 % chlorine and 39,66583 % sodium
Ratio ???? If you mean the formula, then aluminium chloride is 'AlCl3'. This formula tells that there are 3 atoms of chlorine and one atom of aluminium .
Yes. All metals are.
No. Since the chloride ion has a 1- charge such a ratio is not possible. The formula for aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
The ratio is 1:1. The formula is Mg2Cl2
The answer is a 1:1 ratio! I hope this helped
Example: potassium chloride, KCl Elements in the molecule: potassium and chloride Ratio potassium/chlorine: 1