Ionic gallium has a 3+ (Ga3+) charge, and the Oxide ion has a 2- (O2-) charge. Therefore, the chemical formula (the combination of the ions to form an ionic compound) is Ga2O3, which balances the charges.
Gallium chloride has the chemical formula GaCl3.
Assuming you mean Gallium (III) Fluoride, GaF3
Formula: GaI3
The chemical name for GaCl3 is Gallium trichloride. Gallium is a metal, and trichloride indicates that it is combined with three chlorine atoms.
You haven't given the rest so I assume you just want the molecular formula Gallium (III) oxide is Ga2O3
Gallium dichloride is synthesised by reacting weighed amounts of gallium trichloride and gallium under vacuum.
Gallium chloride has the chemical formula GaCl3.
The chemical name for GaBr3 is gallium tribromide.
Assuming you mean Gallium (III) Fluoride, GaF3
Gallium + Bromine ----> Gallium(III) Bromide2 Ga + 3 Br2 ----> 2 GaBr3
Formula: GaI3
Melting gallium, or melting anything, is a physical change, not a chemical change. That is because melted gallium is still gallium. If gallum is chemically changed then it would become part of another chemical, such as gallium oxide.
The chemical name for GaCl3 is Gallium trichloride. Gallium is a metal, and trichloride indicates that it is combined with three chlorine atoms.
You haven't given the rest so I assume you just want the molecular formula Gallium (III) oxide is Ga2O3
The chemical name of GaF3 is gallium fluoride. It is a compound composed of gallium and fluorine atoms in a 1:3 ratio. Gallium fluoride is commonly used in the production of optical materials and electronics.
Gallium is a chemical element. One might say it has one element.
The chemical formula of gallium nitrate is Ga(NO3)3.