No it is ionic containing Al3+ and SO42- ions (Al2(SO4)3) . Note it is often encountered as a hydrate- and there are a number of these known.
Al2(SO4)3 is an ionic compound. Aluminum (Al) is a metal that typically forms cations, while sulfate (SO4) is a polyatomic ion that carries a charge. In this compound, aluminum ions and sulfate ions are held together by ionic bonds.
although there are covalent bonds in the ammonium ion and also the sulfate ion - the compound as a whole is a salt and is ionic
The covalent compound CaSO4 is called calcium sulfate.
Al2(SO4)3Aluminum Sulfate
To find the amount of aluminum needed to produce aluminum sulfate, you need to consider the molar mass of aluminum sulfate and the ratio of aluminum in the compound. First, calculate the molar mass of aluminum sulfate (Al2(SO4)3). Then, find the ratio of aluminum in the compound (2 moles of Al in 1 mole of Al2(SO4)3). Finally, use this information to calculate the grams of aluminum needed to produce 25.0 grams of aluminum sulfate.
Al2(SO4)3 is an ionic compound. Aluminum (Al) is a metal that typically forms cations, while sulfate (SO4) is a polyatomic ion that carries a charge. In this compound, aluminum ions and sulfate ions are held together by ionic bonds.
although there are covalent bonds in the ammonium ion and also the sulfate ion - the compound as a whole is a salt and is ionic
The covalent compound CaSO4 is called calcium sulfate.
Aluminum Sulfide ==> Al2S3 Aluminum Sulfate ==> Al2(SO4)3 Aluminum sulfide is just aluminum and sulfur, while aluminum sulfate is Aluminum plus Sulfate (Polyatomic ion made of sulfur and oxygen)
Nickel sulfate is an ionic compound though it has covalent bonds within the sulfate ion itself.
This is Aluminum sulfate.
Al2(SO4)3Aluminum Sulfate
The compound with the formula Al2(SO4)3 is called aluminum sulfate. It is composed of two aluminum ions (Al3+) and three sulfate ions (SO4 2-).
To find the amount of aluminum needed to produce aluminum sulfate, you need to consider the molar mass of aluminum sulfate and the ratio of aluminum in the compound. First, calculate the molar mass of aluminum sulfate (Al2(SO4)3). Then, find the ratio of aluminum in the compound (2 moles of Al in 1 mole of Al2(SO4)3). Finally, use this information to calculate the grams of aluminum needed to produce 25.0 grams of aluminum sulfate.
This is Aluminum sulfate.
The formula for the compound aluminum sulfide is Al2S3. Each Al2S3 molecule contains 2 aluminum atoms and 3 sulfur atoms.
When aluminum is added to copper sulfate, a displacement reaction occurs where aluminum displaces copper from the compound. This results in the formation of aluminum sulfate and copper metal. The reaction is exothermic and releases heat.