Chlorine is a product of the chemical industry; chloride (Cl-) is the anion of chlorine.
Chlorine does not have a charge. The element is Cl without a charge, and the molecule is Cl2 without a charge. The chloride ion has a charge of -1.
The ions of the element Cl (chlorine) are called chloriDe, formula Cl-
Chlorine is from hydrochloric acid.
Chlorine is from hydrochloric acid.
chloride does not exist on its own, only in chemical compounds. However, chlorINE does exist.
No, chloride is an ion and does not exist in isolation. Chlorine is a gas.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature; in nature chlorine exist in many chloride minerals or as hydrogen chloride in volcanoes gases.
No, Chlorine is an element that takes that occurs on its own in the form of Cl2 molecules. It is a toxic green gas. Chloride (Cl-) is the ion formed by chlorine. It is esentially a chlorine atom that has gained an electron. Because it is charged the chloride ion cannot exist on its own. It needs a positive ion to balance its charge. Chloride ions are generally considered nontoxic.
The chloride ion is Cl- (chlorine with a gained electron); these ions exist for example in water solutions of soluble chlorides.
Cl refer to chlorine atoms. They don't exist naturally in that form. Rather, Cl2 refer to chlorine molecules, and they exist as that form in nature.
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond because a big electrostatic attraction between ions of sodium and chlorine exist.
no, but chlorine (cl) is chloride is the ionic compound of chlorine and a metal found on the periodic table eg. NaCl, sodium chloride or KCl, potassium chloride
Chlorine is a product of the chemical industry; chloride (Cl-) is the anion of chlorine.
Copper Chloride
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)