No, aerosols do not contain chlorine compounds.
Elemental chlorine is caustic and toxic. Humans can safely consume chemical compounds which contain chlorine atoms, such as salt, but not elemental chlorine.
Aerosols are harming the ozone. They contain the synthetic CFC's.
Salts are itself chemical compounds. If you think to table salt this is sodiun chloride, NaCl (contain sodium and chlorine).
Aerosols contain CFC's. They react with ozone to deplete it.
sodium and Chlorine. they are have a strong ionic bond.
Aerosols contain CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.
In ionic chlorine compounds, the ionic charge of chlorine is -1.
No, Chlorine is an element.
Chlorine is neither organic nor an acid. Chlorine is an element consisting of only chlorine atoms. All acids are compounds. An organic substance is a compound that contains the elements carbon and hydrogen bonded together.
chlorine forms ionic compounds with metals and covalent compounds with non-metals.
Chlorides are compounds that contain chlorine in the 1- oxidation state. The term usually refers to compounds with the Cl- ion such as sodium chloride. However it is sometimes applied to covalent compounds such as methyl chloride.
NO!!! THey are both elements in the Periodic Table. Organic compounds MUST contain CARBON. Caesium and Chlorine , when combined, form the INORGANIC salt 'caesium chloride'; (CsCl).