The chemical formula of aluminium iodide is AlI3. The iodide AlI is unstable.
AlI3. Looks funny because the "l" in Al looks like the I in Iodide. But it is one Al and 3 I's
It is Al2I3
The formulas of the most common ions of these elements are Al+3 and Cl-1.
There is no element that has the formula A1. There is aluminum, which as the chemical formula Al. The ion that typically comes from it is Al3+.
These are the ions and their charges: Al+3 N-3The charges have to add up to zero, so one +3 Al ion cancels out one -3 ion. Thus, the molecular formula is AlN.
Ga is a 3+ and As is a 3- so it is Ga3As3 which is GaAs
An Al ion would have a +3 charge.
The formulas of the most common ions of these elements are Al+3 and Cl-1.
There is no element that has the formula A1. There is aluminum, which as the chemical formula Al. The ion that typically comes from it is Al3+.
These are the ions and their charges: Al+3 N-3The charges have to add up to zero, so one +3 Al ion cancels out one -3 ion. Thus, the molecular formula is AlN.
Aluminum forms a +3 ion, and hydroxide's formula is OH-, so the formula for aluminum hydroxide would be: Al(OH)3
Ga is a 3+ and As is a 3- so it is Ga3As3 which is GaAs
An Al ion would have a +3 charge.
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The Al (aluminum) ion exists in the 3+ state.
Al(FlO3)3. Al has a charge of +3 and FlO3 has a charge of -1 so 3 fluorate ions are needed for every Al ion to balance the charge of the compound. ***extra--if you didn't know what fluorate was.... A well known ion, ClO3 (the chlorate ion), has a charge of -1. Fl is in the same group as Cl so the fluorate ion will have the same number of oxygens and the same charge as ClO3.
Here is the equation - Al3+ + 3e- -> Al
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Al and S combine to form aluminum sulfide, Al2S3