The formula as given does not correspond to any actual compound. Assuming that it was intended to read "AlCl3", its formally correct name is "aluminum trichloride" if it is considered a covalent compound and "aluminum (III) chloride" if it is considered ionic. (In Britain and many formerly British possessions, "aluminum" is spelled "aluminium".)
Nitrogen Trichloride . A easy way to remember this is Trichloride which sounds like "Trick your Ride".
aluminum chloride
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Probably you think at AlCl3, aluminium trichloride.
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aluminum chloride
Cesium fluoride
Hydrogen Chloride
calcium oxide (A+)
barium phosphide
Probably you think at AlCl3, aluminium trichloride.
The correct name for the compound CoCl3 is cobalt III chloride.
The correct name is mercury(II) sulfide.
It's sodium sulfide.
Baking soda is a chemical compound; the correct, systematic name is sodium hydrogen carbonate. The formula is NaHCO3.
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A+ oxygen difluoride
The correct name is dinitrogen tetroxide.
The Correct Chemical Name is: xenon tetrafluoride
aluminum chloride