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Show the formation of AlCl3 by ionic bonding

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Answered by nashabhi612
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AlCl3 Although a metal- nonmetal compound, AlCl3 is not ionic (as might be predicted). Single covalent bonds form between alluminium and three chlorine atoms, forming AlCl3 molecules. Two of these join together (forming a 'dimer') with formula Al2Cl6.

Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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first of all aluminium chloride don't form ionic bonds

it has metal &non metal but it is a covalent compound

it shares electrons with three chlorine atom
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