Zero.
The net charge of a compound is always zero.
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
IONIC, because chromium is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
The ionic formula for Aluminum fluoride is AlF3. In this compound, aluminum has a 3+ charge and fluoride has a 1- charge, so to balance the charges, three fluoride ions are needed for each aluminum ion.
The ionic charge of KF is +1 for potassium (K) and -1 for fluoride (F). This results in a neutral ionic compound overall.
The first symbol represnts the compound magnesium iodide (MgI2) and the second symbol represents aluminum fluoride (AlF3)
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
The net charge of an ionic compound is equivalent to zero.
IONIC, because chromium is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
The ionic formula for Aluminum fluoride is AlF3. In this compound, aluminum has a 3+ charge and fluoride has a 1- charge, so to balance the charges, three fluoride ions are needed for each aluminum ion.
c. 0 Calcium has a 2+ charge, and fluoride has a 1- charge. When combined in the ionic compound calcium fluoride (CaF2), the charges balance out to a net charge of 0.
The ionic charge of KF is +1 for potassium (K) and -1 for fluoride (F). This results in a neutral ionic compound overall.
The first symbol represnts the compound magnesium iodide (MgI2) and the second symbol represents aluminum fluoride (AlF3)
You can assume that the anions in copper II fluoride are fluoride ions (F-) because the compound's name indicates that it contains copper with a 2+ charge and fluoride with a 1- charge, requiring two fluoride ions to balance the charge of one copper ion.
The name of the ionic compound CaF is calcium fluoride.
The name for the ionic compound MgF2 is magnesium fluoride.
The name for the ionic compound CaF2 is calcium fluoride.
Ca(NO3)2 -Calcium Nitrate