No. Chlorine does not exhibit allotropy but it exist as an isotope example Cl 37 and Cl 35.5
This is a anion. chlorine shows +5 oxidation number.
This oxide is a acidic gas. Chlorine shows the +7 number.
2Na+C12 -> 2NaCl
Chlorine always forms ions of charge -1. However in its compounds, it also shows oxidation states of +1,+3,+5 and +7.
Chlorine shows many numbers. It dhows +3 in here.
An allotropy is a property exhibited by some elements of existing in multiple forms with different atomic structures.
Type your answer here... 45
yes
Allotropy is phenomenon only for chemical elements.
The term allotropy refers to a chemical property where one element can have similar atoms that can be arranged in different shapes to form different materials. That is why graphite and diamond are made out of carbon but have different forms.
Chlorine oxidises Iodide to Iodine, which shows up as blue when complexed with starch.
This is a anion. chlorine shows +5 oxidation number.
This oxide is a acidic gas. Chlorine shows the +7 number.
2Na+C12 -> 2NaCl
Chlorine always forms ions of charge -1. However in its compounds, it also shows oxidation states of +1,+3,+5 and +7.
One of the best-known visible gases would be Chlorine. Chlorine shows as a putrid green-yellow cloud, and is incredibly toxic to humans.
Chlorine shows many numbers. It dhows +3 in here.