AgCl
Silver(+1 charged) and Chlorine(-1 charge)
A formula unit of AgCl contains 2 atoms: 1 of silver and 1 of chlorine.
Silver almost always has an oxidation state of 1+ and Chlorine an oxidation state of 1-. Therefore, silver chloride has a simple formula of AgCl.
The compound with the formula Ag⁺ is silver ions, which have a charge of +1. Silver ions are formed when silver loses one electron.
Silver has plus one.Chlorine has minus one.
Silver(+1 charged) and Chlorine(-1 charge)
A formula unit of AgCl contains 2 atoms: 1 of silver and 1 of chlorine.
The chemical formula for silver chlorate is AgClO3. To determine the number of atoms in silver chlorate, we must consider the subscripts in the formula. There is 1 silver atom (Ag), 1 chlorine atom (Cl), and 3 oxygen atoms (O) in each molecule of silver chlorate. Therefore, there are a total of 5 atoms in one molecule of silver chlorate.
Silver almost always has an oxidation state of 1+ and Chlorine an oxidation state of 1-. Therefore, silver chloride has a simple formula of AgCl.
The binary compound with the formula AgCl is called silver chloride. It is an inorganic compound composed of silver and chlorine atoms in a 1:1 ratio, and it is commonly used in analytical chemistry and photography.
The compound with the formula Ag⁺ is silver ions, which have a charge of +1. Silver ions are formed when silver loses one electron.
Silver has plus one.Chlorine has minus one.
LiCl
The formula for compound rubidium and chlorine is RbCl. In this ionic compound, rubidium (Rb) is a metal and chlorine (Cl) is a non-metal. They combine in a 1:1 ratio to form rubidium chloride.
The binary compound of potassium and chlorine is potassium chloride, which has the chemical formula KCl. In this compound, potassium has a +1 charge and chlorine has a -1 charge, resulting in a neutral compound.
The formula for copper(1) chloride is CuCl. chlorine also has charge of 1-
Silver will have a +1 and bromate is -1 so they combine in a 1:1 ratio. The formula would be AgBrO3.