For cations + (ex.: Na+); for anions - (ex.: Cl-).
It is AgCl
symbol of cation = K+ symbol of anion = CL-
The formula for an ionic compound is expressed in terms of the ratio of the positive and negative ions that make up the compound. This ratio ensures that the overall charge of the compound is neutral. It is typically written using the symbol of the cation followed by the symbol of the anion.
No Its an ionic compound
Nope. As soon as you see the symbol for calcium, you know an ionic compound is being formed.
The first symbol represnts the compound magnesium iodide (MgI2) and the second symbol represents aluminum fluoride (AlF3)
Zyban is not an ionic compound.
The last part in the chemical formula of a binary ionic compound is usually the anion, which is negatively charged and is represented by its element symbol. It is written after the cation in the formula to show the complete chemical composition of the compound.
LaBr3 is Lanthanum tribromide, and it is an ionic compound.
What I had found is that it is an Ionic compound
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
Copper(II) sulfide is an ionic compound.