The salt lithium chloride is LiCl. It's an Li+ ion and a Cl- ion.
The chemical formula for lithium chloride is LiCl
LiCl is the chemical formula. Li has a charge of +1 which cancels with the -1 charge from Cl.
Formula: LiClO3
LiCl
Ammonia is a stable compound NH3. Ammonium chloride is NH4Cl (made from the ammonium ion NH4+ and the chloride ion Cl-).
Lithium and sodium, being group I metals, will each lose one electron per atom and incur a positive charge of +1 as an ion. Therefore the lithium and sodium ions have chemical formula Li+ and Na+ respectively.
The compound zinc chloride has ZnCl2 as its chemical formula. The zinc atom is bonded to a pair of chlorine atoms. A link can be found below for more information.
The chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl, because Na-ion has a positive charge of +1 and Ca-ion has +2, so it needs two Cl- ions (one more than Na+) to compensate to neutrality.
Hydrogen ion has the oxidation state of +1 and chloride ion has the oxidation state of -1. Thus the molecular formula of hydrogen chloride is HCl. Although it has the same molecular formula as hydrochloric acid, it is an acidic gas.
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
Chloride: Cl- Chlorite: ClO2- Chlorate: ClO3-
The chemical formula of barium chloride is BaCl2.
Cl-1
Ammonia is a stable compound NH3. Ammonium chloride is NH4Cl (made from the ammonium ion NH4+ and the chloride ion Cl-).
Formula: HCl
These are the ions and their charges: Na+1 Cl-1The charges have to add up to zero, so one +1 sodium ion cancels out one -1 chlorine ion. Therefore, the chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl.
The sodium ion is Na+; the chloride ion is Cl-. The chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl.
NaCl is the chemical formula for sodium chloride, often known as "table salt". "Na+" is the formula for a sodium ion; "Cl-" is the formula for a chloride ion. The charges balance to give a ratio of 1 sodium ion : 1 chloride ion per molecule of NaCl.
A chloride ion would simply be represented by chlorine's chemical symbol along with a negative 1 to indicate the gain of an electron: Cl-1 or Cl1- or just Cl-.
The Chemical Formula for Potassium Ion is K+.
Lithium and sodium, being group I metals, will each lose one electron per atom and incur a positive charge of +1 as an ion. Therefore the lithium and sodium ions have chemical formula Li+ and Na+ respectively.