Benjamin S. answered 11/16/23
Experienced Biochemistry Grad Specializing in Chemistry Tutoring
Aluminum bicarbonate, if it were to exist as a stable compound, would be composed of aluminum ions and bicarbonate ions. But it's important to note that aluminum bicarbonate is not a common or stable compound under normal conditions, and it is not widely recognized or used in chemistry.
Hypothetically considering its ionic composition:
- Aluminum ion (Al³⁺): Aluminum typically forms a trivalent cation with a +3 charge in its compounds.
- Bicarbonate ions (HCO₃⁻): Bicarbonate is a polyatomic ion with a -1 charge.
For aluminum bicarbonate to be electrically neutral, three bicarbonate ions would be needed to balance the +3 charge of one aluminum ion. This would result in a formula of Al(HCO₃)₃.