When It combines with an electropositive element like Sodium,Potassium or,calciumm
Sodium and chlorine are the reactants and they combine into soldium chloride.
positively
No, chloride cannot exist without chlorine. Chloride is an anion that is derived from chlorine by gaining an electron. Chlorine is a chemical element that is necessary for the existence of chloride.
When clhlorine is added to silver nitrate a milky white precipitate of Silver Chloride is formed. Potassium nitrate is also formed. When chlorine is added to potassium chloride nothing visible happens but the solutiuon become more acidic.
A common name for chlorine chloride is phosphorus trichloride.
Sodium and chlorine are the reactants and they combine into soldium chloride.
Dissolving sodium chloride in water, chlorine become a cation: NaCl---------Na+ + Cl-
When a chlorine atom ionizes, it gains one electron to become the chloride ion with a charge of -1.
The compound containing calcium and chlorine is called calcium chloride. When naming it, the suffix of the anion's name “chlorine” is changed to “-ide” to become chloride.
When chlorine gas reacts with sodium metal, a chemical reaction occurs where the sodium metal loses an electron to become a sodium ion, and the chlorine gas gains an electron to become a chloride ion. The resulting compound formed is sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt.
The anion of chlorine is chloride (Cl-).
positively
No, chloride cannot exist without chlorine. Chloride is an anion that is derived from chlorine by gaining an electron. Chlorine is a chemical element that is necessary for the existence of chloride.
Sodium and Chlorine (Will become sodium chloride)
It becomes a negative ion.
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)
In sodium chloride, sodium (Na) loses an electron to chlorine (Cl). Sodium donates an electron to chlorine in order to achieve a stable electron configuration, forming a sodium cation (Na+) and a chloride anion (Cl-).