It is AlI3. The character after the A is a lower case L, the next one is an upper case i and the final number should be in subscript.
Lead(II) iodide or plumbous iodide
The chemical equation for Strontium Iodide is SrI2, which represents the compound formed by the elements strontium (Sr) and iodine (I) combining in a 1:2 ratio.
The compound formula for potassium iodide is KI.
Potassium Iodide is a inorganic compound, where Catalase is a organic compound.
The compound name of MoI2 is molybdenum (II) iodide.
The chemical formula of aluminium iodide is AlI3.
Silver iodide is written as AgI, where Ag represents silver and I represents iodide.
Molecular formula for aluminium iodide : All3
The first symbol represnts the compound magnesium iodide (MgI2) and the second symbol represents aluminum fluoride (AlF3)
The compound formed between Al3+ and I- ions is aluminum iodide.
The compound aluminum iodide is represented by AlI3, which is a chemical combination of one aluminum atom and three iodine atoms. It is a white, water-soluble salt commonly used in organic synthesis reactions.
The compound AlI3 is aluminum iodide, which is a chemical compound made up of one aluminum atom and three iodine atoms. It is a white solid that is typically used in organic synthesis reactions.
Aluminum (III) Iodide the aluminum uses it's +3 oxidation state therefore it is named Aluminum (III) and since it is ionic the Iodine just uses Iodide
Direct combination of the elements:2 Al + 3 I2 ----> 2 AlI3
Aluminum and iodine react to form aluminum iodide, which has the chemical formula AlI3. This compound is a white solid that is soluble in nonpolar solvents.
It is both !!! You misunderstand 'molecular'. A molecule can be either ionic, or covalent. So 'Al I3' is an IONic Molecule. The iodide ions are ionically bonded the the aluminium ion. forming the molecule 'Aluminium iodide '.
First, Ag is an element and not a compound at this form. Its name is silver