Ionic compounds are named by using the name of the cation followed by the name of the anion. The cation retains its elemental name, while the anion's name is modified by changing the ending to "-ide" for monatomic anions. Roman numerals may be used in parentheses to indicate the charge of the cation if it forms more than one type of ion.
AlF3 is an ionic compound. It is composed of aluminum (Al) cations and fluoride (F) anions, which are held together by ionic bonds.
The ionic compound Ag2SO3 is named silver sulfite.
The ionic compound SnBr4 is named tin(IV) bromide.
The ionic compound Zn3(PO2)2 is named zinc phosphite.
Binary ionic compounds are named by first stating the name of the cation (metal) followed by the name of the anion (nonmetal) with an -ide ending.
AlF3 is an ionic compound. It is composed of aluminum (Al) cations and fluoride (F) anions, which are held together by ionic bonds.
As a non-metal Phosphorous can form ionic compouds with metals and covalent compounds with other non-metals.
This is an ionic compound, for example a salt as potassium chloride.
The ionic compound Ag2SO3 is named silver sulfite.
The ionic compound SnBr4 is named tin(IV) bromide.
The ionic compound Zn3(PO2)2 is named zinc phosphite.
Binary ionic compounds are named by first stating the name of the cation (metal) followed by the name of the anion (nonmetal) with an -ide ending.
i don't know whether there exists Alo,all i study so far is Al2O3both MgO and Al2O3 are ionic compouds. Al3+ is smaller than Mg2+(due to higher proton charge thus attracts the electrons closer),thus the ionic bonds in Al2O3 is greater thus it is harder.
A compound containing sodium and chlorine in a binary ionic compound would be named sodium chloride.
there are billions of different chemical compounds.
This is really a Chemistry question. Ionic bonds require ions of positive and negative charge: metals are positive, and only metals. Non metals are negative. Therefore, metal ions and non-metal ions form ionic compounds.
- If you think only to isolated elements all these elements can form polyatomic compounds.- Calcium and sodium form ionic compounds.- H, N, O, Cl can form ionic or covalent compouds.