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Q: Which is stronger the attractive forces between water molecules and chromium and chloride ions or the combined ionic bond strength of crcl2 and inter molecular forces between water molecules?
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What is the name of the ionic compound CrCl3?

Chromium (III) chloride


What is the charge for CrCl2?

there is no element with the symbol R, so perhaps it is meant to read CrCl6 which is Chromium Chloride. Hope this helps! for more info on Chromium Chloride visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium(III)_chloride


What is the correct formula for the ionic compound formed between chromium and chloride?

Chromium (II) chloride = CrCl2Chromium (III) chloride = CrCl3 Chromium (IV) chloride = CrCl4


Compound name for chromium bromide?

Another chemical name is chromium trichloride or chromic chloride. Chromium(III) chloride is a chemical name as well.


Is chromium nitrate ionic or molecular?

both. the chromium metal would form an ionic bond, and chromium nitrate is molecular because it contains atoms of different elements.


How many grams of chromium (III) chloride are required to produce 75.0 g of silver chloride?

The formula of chromium chloride is CrCl3 and the formula for silver chloride is AgCl. The relevant formula unit masses are 158.36 for chromium (III) chloride and 143.32 for silver chloride. The gram atomic masses of chlorine, chromium, and silver are 35.453, 51.996, and 107.866 respectively. Therefore, the mass fraction of chloride in chromium (III) chloride is [3(35.453)/158.36] or 0.671628 and the mass fraction of chloride in silver chloride is 35.453/143.32 or 0.24737. Therefore, to form 75.0 g of silver chloride, (0.24737)(75.0) or 18.55 g of chloride is needed, and this amount of chloride is contained in 18.55/0.6716 or 27.6 g of chromium (III) chloride, to the justified number of significant digits.


How many grams of chromium III chloride are required to produce 75.0 g of silver chloride?

The formula of chromium chloride is CrCl3 and the formula for silver chloride is AgCl. The relevant formula unit masses are 158.36 for chromium (III) chloride and 143.32 for silver chloride. The gram atomic masses of chlorine, chromium, and silver are 35.453, 51.996, and 107.866 respectively. Therefore, the mass fraction of chloride in chromium (III) chloride is [3(35.453)/158.36] or 0.671628 and the mass fraction of chloride in silver chloride is 35.453/143.32 or 0.24737. Therefore, to form 75.0 g of silver chloride, (0.24737)(75.0) or 18.55 g of chloride is needed, and this amount of chloride is contained in 18.55/0.6716 or 27.6 g of chromium (III) chloride, to the justified number of significant digits.


What is the name of the chemical compound I2CI6?

CrCl2 (not CrCI2) is chromium(II) chloride.


What is the molecular formula of chromium sulphate?

CrSO4


What is the chemical name for CrCl?

Chromium(I) Chloride?


What is the name for the compound ClCr3?

Chromium (III) chloride


Is CrF2 ionic or molecular compound?

Chromium fluoride is ionic.