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  • Why AlN3 Doesn't Exist: Understanding Aluminum Nitride
    The compound AlN3 does not exist. Here's why:

    * Aluminum (Al) is a metal, and it tends to form cations (positively charged ions).

    * Nitrogen (N) is a nonmetal, and it tends to form anions (negatively charged ions).

    The most common anion nitrogen forms is the nitride ion (N³⁻).

    Therefore, the correct formula for the compound formed between aluminum and nitrogen would be AlN (aluminum nitride), not AlN3.

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