AlCl3 is the correct formula as the valency of aluminium and chlorine are 3 and 1 respectively.
The ion formula for chloride is Cl-.
Aluminum Perchlorate = Al(ClO4)3 Al = Aluminum Cl - Chlorine O = Oxygen Its molecular weight is 325.333.
Al+3 Cl-1 -----> these are the ions and their charges Al+3 Cl-1 Cl-1 Cl-1 -----> the charges have to add up to zero, so 2 negative Cl ions are added to cancel out the +3 Al ion AlCl3 -----> simplify Name: Aluminum chloride
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
The ion formula for chlorine is Cl-.
The simplest formula for the compound formed by 0.200 mole of aluminum (Al) and 0.600 mole of chlorine (Cl) is AlCl3, which is aluminum chloride. The ratio of Al to Cl in the compound is 1:3, leading to the formula AlCl3.
The correct symbol is Cl2 as gases al ways have 2 atoms.
The correct formula for aluminum permanganate is Al(MnO4)3.
The formula mass of the compound formed between Al3+ and Cl- is determined by adding the atomic masses of aluminum (Al) and chlorine (Cl), considering the charges on the ions. The formula mass would be 133.34 g/mol.
Al has and oxidation number of +3, Cl has an oxidation number of -1. For the molecule to be neutral these umber must cancel, therefore there is 3 Cl of every 1 Al. Making the formula. AlCl3
The ion formula for chloride is Cl-.
The correct formula is AlCl3
Aluminum Perchlorate = Al(ClO4)3 Al = Aluminum Cl - Chlorine O = Oxygen Its molecular weight is 325.333.
Al+3 Cl-1 -----> these are the ions and their charges Al+3 Cl-1 Cl-1 Cl-1 -----> the charges have to add up to zero, so 2 negative Cl ions are added to cancel out the +3 Al ion AlCl3 -----> simplify Name: Aluminum chloride
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
No, Al-Cl is an ionic bond, not a covalent bond.
The correct formula for a compound combining Al³⁺ and S²⁻ is Al₂S₃. This is determined by balancing the charges of the ions so that they cancel out in the compound.