A chloride ion would simply be represented by chlorine's chemical symbol along with a negative 1 to indicate the gain of an electron: Cl-1 or Cl1- or just Cl-.
The chemical formula for Iron(II) Chloride ( ferrous chloride) is FeCl2.
One compound would be Silver Chloride - chemical formula AgCl
Chemical symbols - Na is Sodium and Cl is Chlorine
The chemical formula for aluminum chloride is AlCl3. This is because the aluminum ion carries a 3+ charge, while the chloride ion carries a 1- charge. To balance the charges, three chloride ions are needed for every one aluminum ion.
The chemical formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2. The chemical formula of sodium chloride is NaCl. The chemical formula of calcium carbonateis CaCO3. Na form a monovalent cation, chloride is a monovalent anion, carbonate is a bivalent anion, calcium and magnesium forms bivalent cations.
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CaI2, this is the correct formula for calcium iodide
The chemical formula for Iron(II) Chloride ( ferrous chloride) is FeCl2.
Most commonly it is AuCl3 for gold(III) chloride. Gold(I) chloride would be AuCl.
One compound would be Silver Chloride - chemical formula AgCl
The chemical formula of sodium chlorate is NaClO3.
Chemical symbols - Na is Sodium and Cl is Chlorine
if there's that dot in the between the chloride and the water molecule: cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate.Cobalt(II) Chloride Hexahydrate
Zinc's weight is 65.4, and Chlorine's weight is 35.5. Add the weight of the two chlorine atoms to one zinc atom. The resulting formula is ZnCl2.
BeS is the chemical formula of beryllium sulfide.
Gold and silver are elements. The symbol for gold is Au, and the symbol for silver is Ag.
Ra= Radium SCN= Thiocyanate However, the formula you gave in the question would not be the correct formula for it. The formula should be Ra(SCN)2