Asked by Anna-Marie
how do Al and Cl ionically bond with each other? I think its AlCl3 am i right?
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Answered by
DrBob222
Yes, although some books now write it as Al2Cl6; i.e, the AlCl3 you wrote as a monomer actually exists as the dimer (two monomers together). AlCl3 is the correct empirical formula.
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