(NH3)5Cl3Cr
It would be more descriptive to write it like this though [(NH3)5ClCr]2+ 2Cl-
Chromium (III) chloride
The formula for chromium (III) hydroxide is Cr(OH)3.
the chemical formula for chromim(II) fluoride is CrF2
The chemical formula for chromium(III) iodide is CrI3.
The formula for chromium(III) bicarbonate is Cr(HCO3)3.
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.
The correct formula for the ionic compound formed between chromium and chloride is CrCl3. This is because chromium has a 3+ charge and chloride has a 1- charge, so it takes three chloride ions to balance the charge of one chromium ion.
Chromium (III) chloride
The compound ClCr3 is called chromium(III) chloride. It consists of one chromium atom and three chloride ions.
The formula for chromium (III) hydroxide is Cr(OH)3.
There is no compound with the formula CrCI3 (uppercase i). You most likelt mean CrCl3, with a lowercase L. This is chromium III chloride.
the chemical formula for chromim(II) fluoride is CrF2
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.
The chemical formula for chromium(III) iodide is CrI3.
Aluminum III chloride is not a valid chemical formula.
"Chromium(III) oxide", or "dichromium trioxide".
The formula for chromium(III) bicarbonate is Cr(HCO3)3.