chloride is actually chlorine. however, since it is occurs in nature as a diatomic atom, meaning having 2 atoms of chlorine, some may call it chloride. usually, one would just call it chlorine gas
No. Chloride is a negatively charge ion of chlorine. As chlorine is an element it does not contain any other elements.
Sodium and chlorine are the only elements in sodium chloride.
Iron and chlorine are the elements that make up ferrous chloride.
The elements in Barium Chloride (BaCl2) are Barium (Ba) and Chlorine (Cl).
The formula for potassium chloride is KCl. The elements found in KCl are potassium and chlorine.
The elements aluminum and chlorine make up the compound aluminum chloride.
Ammonium chloride is made up of nitrogen, hydrogen and chlorine.
Two different elements. They are potassium and chlorine.
Chloride ions would form elements with ions of metallic elements. For example, with sodium ions, chloride ions form sodium chloride.
The elements in tin chloride are tin and chlorine. Tin has a chemical symbol Sn, while chlorine has a chemical symbol Cl. The compound tin chloride can exist in two forms: SnCl2 (tin(II) chloride) and SnCl4 (tin(IV) chloride).
Sodium chloride contain sodium and chlorine.
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