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The correct ionic formula for a compound formed from the elements Al and O is

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Answer:

Al₂O₃

Step-by-step explanation:

When writing the correct compound, you need to take the charges of both ions into account.

Aluminum (Al) has an ionic charge of +3.

Oxygen (O) has an ionic charge of -2.

The ionic compound should have an overall charge of 0 (neutral). Evidently, the charges of the ions don't balance out if you were to form a compound with just one aluminum and one oxygen (making an overall charge of +3 - 2 = +1).

To fix this, make the charge of each ion the subscript of the other element.

This makes the compound:

AlO

Now, the aluminum is contributing +6 (2 x +3 = +6) and oxygen is contributing -6 (3 x -2 = -6). This balanced the compound and results in an ionic compound with no overall charge.

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