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".)
Probably you think at AlCl3, aluminium trichloride.
The correct compound name for AlF3 is aluminum fluoride.
The correct compound name for BaO is barium oxide.
The correct name for the compound S3Cl2 is disulfur dichloride.
The correct name for the compound CS2 is carbon disulfide.
Probably you think at AlCl3, aluminium trichloride.
calcium oxide (A+)
The correct name for the compound PCI is phosphorus trichloride.
The correct compound name for AlF3 is aluminum fluoride.
The correct compound name for BaO is barium oxide.
The correct name of the compound N2O4 is dinitrogen tetroxide.
The correct name for the compound S3Cl2 is disulfur dichloride.
The correct name for the compound CS2 is carbon disulfide.
The correct name for the compound NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride.
The correct name for the compound K2S is potassium sulfide.
The correct formula for a compound provides the types and number of atoms present. The correct name of a compound follows IUPAC nomenclature rules, indicating the elements and their respective roles in the compound. Proper naming includes prefixes indicating the number of each type of atom and suffixes that specify the type of bond present.
The correct name for HgO compound is mercury(II) oxide.