The ore is called "Bauxite".
The chemical formula for Aluminium Oxide is Al2O3
Note however, this is not the chemical formula for Bauxite.
Al4Cl The compound name is Aluminum Chloride. Al=3- Cl=1+ Chlorine has 7 valence electrons and gains one to become stable making it a positive one charged ion. Aluminum has 3 valence electrons and loses three to become stable making it negative three charged ion.
Gi sorry i m just a guess but i recently found out it was Aluminium Oxide. hope this helps! by the way, aluminum is bauxite, so, it needs to be extracted by a method called electrolysis.
Aluminium phosphate is AlPO4.
Aluminium ore is called bauxite
There is no difference in the meaning. The spelling aluminium is the international chemical term recommended by IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry), in line with other names of elements (such as sodium, chromium, cadmium). In the US it is specifically spelled as aluminum. The pronunciation also varies. When it is spelled 'aluminium' it usually ends with the sounds 'nee-um'. When it is spelled 'aluminum' it is ends with the sound 'num'.
That's about as scientific as it gets. The compound is also called "alumina", but that's not really its "scientific name".
There is no such compound as BaBr3, there is BaBr2, barium bromide.
Aluminum cyanide is a chemical compound also called Al(CN)3.
The name for AlCl2 is aluminum chloride. Aluminum chloride is a compound composed of one aluminum atom and two chlorine atoms, resulting in a chemical formula of AlCl2. It is a white or pale yellow solid that is commonly used as a catalyst in organic chemistry reactions.
Aluminum bromide, with the chemical formula Al2Br6, is a compound composed of aluminum and bromine atoms. It is a white solid that easily sublimes at room temperature. It is commonly used as a catalyst in organic synthesis reactions.
Simply, this is aluminium sulfite. More formally it is aluminium(III) sulphate(IV).
The compound with the formula Al2(SO4)3 is called aluminum sulfate. It is composed of two aluminum ions (Al3+) and three sulfate ions (SO4 2-).
Al4Cl The compound name is Aluminum Chloride. Al=3- Cl=1+ Chlorine has 7 valence electrons and gains one to become stable making it a positive one charged ion. Aluminum has 3 valence electrons and loses three to become stable making it negative three charged ion.
Gi sorry i m just a guess but i recently found out it was Aluminium Oxide. hope this helps! by the way, aluminum is bauxite, so, it needs to be extracted by a method called electrolysis.
Aluminium ore is called bauxite
Aluminium phosphate is AlPO4.
The ionic compound formed between aluminum (Al) and sulfur (S) is called aluminum sulfide. Its chemical formula is Al2S3.