You need to specify what kind of name before anyone can answer this? ALuminum is aluminum and Nitrate is a polyatomic ion.
The ion name for NO3 is nitrate.
The formula for aluminum nitrate is Al(NO3)3. This compound is formed by one aluminum ion (Al3+) and three nitrate ions (NO3-).
The molarity of nitrate ion in aluminum nitrate is equal to the molarity of the aluminum nitrate solution. Since one mole of aluminum nitrate contains three moles of nitrate ions, the molarity of nitrate ion in a 0.0525 M solution of aluminum nitrate is also 0.0525 M.
The chemical formula of aluminium nitrate is - Al(NO3)3.
The name of Al(NO3)3 is aluminum nitrate.
Aluminum nitrate is an ionic bond. It is formed between the positively charged aluminum ion (Al3+) and the negatively charged nitrate ion (NO3-).
Aluminium almost always forms the +3 oxidation state in its compounds, so we do not use a Roman numeral when naming aluminum compounds. The NO3 moiety is the nitrate ion, NO3-. So the name is aluminum nitrate.
The ion name for NO3 is nitrate.
The formula for aluminum nitrate is Al(NO3)3. This compound is formed by one aluminum ion (Al3+) and three nitrate ions (NO3-).
The molarity of nitrate ion in aluminum nitrate is equal to the molarity of the aluminum nitrate solution. Since one mole of aluminum nitrate contains three moles of nitrate ions, the molarity of nitrate ion in a 0.0525 M solution of aluminum nitrate is also 0.0525 M.
The chemical formula of aluminium nitrate is - Al(NO3)3.
The name of Al(NO3)3 is aluminum nitrate.
Chromium (III) Nitrate
The name of AlNO3 is aluminum nitrate.
The polyatomic ion in KNO3 (potassium nitrate) is NO3- , the nitrate ion. This ion is polyatomic because it contains four atoms bonded together. The nitrate ion is derived from nitric acid, HNO3.
Aluminum nitrate is slightly acidic because the hydrated aluminum ion, Al(H2O)63+ is slightly acidic. It dissociates according to the following equation. Al(H2O)63+ --> H+ + Al(H2O)5OH2-.
Aluminum (Al) is a +3 metal, and nitrate (NO3) is a -1 polyatomic ion. In order to cancel out the charges, you need 3 nitrates for every 1 aluminum, so the correct formula is Al(NO3)3.