Al. Its a cation and has no dots. I don't know why though. That's just what my teacher said.
The correct chemical formula for aluminum fluoride is AlF3.
The first symbol represnts the compound magnesium iodide (MgI2) and the second symbol represents aluminum fluoride (AlF3)
No, AlF3 is not covalent. It is an ionic compound composed of aluminum cations (Al^3+) and fluoride anions (F^-).
Resonance structure.
The Lewis dot structure for germanium (Ge) is: Ge: :Ge:
The chemical formula for aluminum fluoride is AlF3.
molar mass AlF3 = 83.98 g/mole33.4 g AlF3 x 1 mole/83.98 g = 0.398 molesEach mole of AlF3 contains 3 moles of F- anions, because AlF3 ==> Al^3+ + 3F^-.Thus, moles of anions = 3 x 0.398 = 1.19 moles of anions
The correct chemical formula for aluminum fluoride is AlF3.
The first symbol represnts the compound magnesium iodide (MgI2) and the second symbol represents aluminum fluoride (AlF3)
No, AlF3 is not covalent. It is an ionic compound composed of aluminum cations (Al^3+) and fluoride anions (F^-).
Colorless Solid
Resonance structure.
The Lewis dot structure for germanium (Ge) is: Ge: :Ge:
The Lewis structure of the compound CCLO is as follows: CCCl-O.
The formal charge of the NCO Lewis structure is zero.
No, not exactly. It is an ionic compound so it would not have a Lewis dot structure. However, the carbonate anion, CO3^2- does have a Lewis dot structure.
The oxidation number of Al in AlF3 is +3 because fluorine has an oxidation number of -1 and there are three fluorine atoms in AlF3. This results in a neutral compound with an overall charge of 0.