We know that the poor metal aluminum (Al) and the halogen iodine (I) form aluminum iodide (AlI3). An equation might look like this:
Al + 3I => AlI3
(We omitted AlI as it is highly unstable.)
It is AlI3 compound. But it is not ionic.
Aluminium nitrate is an ionic compound.
yes sodium iodide is an ionic compound
molecular compound
Aluminium phosphate contains Al3+ and PO43- ions
Aluminium sulfate is an ionic compound.
It is AlI3 compound. But it is not ionic.
Aluminium nitrate is an ionic compound.
yes sodium iodide is an ionic compound
molecular compound
Aluminium phosphate contains Al3+ and PO43- ions
The chemical formula of an ionic compound that contains aluminium and chlorine is aluminium chloride - AlCl3.
No, it is not Ionic. An ionic compound is a metal and a nonmetal mixed together. If you look at the Periodic Table of elements, you will see that Nitrogen as well as iodine are nonmetals, therfore it cannot be an ionic compound.
Aluminum chloride is an ionic compound because aluminum is a metal and chlorine is a nonmetal. When a metal and a nonmetal are combined they make up an ionic compound. Incorrect. Aluminium Chloride is covalent.
Magnesium and iodine react to form the ionic compound magnesium iodide - MgI2.
Aluminium nitride: AlN
Cesium chloride is ionic.