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what is the correct formula for the ionic compound containing al3+ and so42-
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what am i doing wrong please tell me
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Read the forum rules, specifically rule 4.
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would the answer for this be al2(so4)3
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Correct!
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thank you i feel very non intelligent when doing this just need reasurance
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Just check which letters should be capitalized.
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