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Answer:

Al³⁺, S²⁻; Al₂S₃

Explanation:

Al is a metal, so it loses its three valence electrons in a reaction to form Al³⁺ ions.

S is a nonmetal. It needs two more electrons to complete its octet, so it tends to form S²⁻ ions.

We can use the criss-cross method to work out the formula of the compound.  

The steps are

  1. Write the symbols of the anion and cation.
  2. Criss-cross the numbers of the charges to become the subscripts of the other ion.
  3. Write the formula with the new subscripts.
  4. Divide the subscripts by their highest common factor.
  5. Omit all subscripts that are 1.

When we use this method with Al³⁺ and S²⁻, the formula for the compound formed becomes Al₂S₃ .

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