It is possible because sodium and chlorine put together is a harmless compound. If you were to put chlorine and bleach together, that would be a different story.
No, it`s not possible to get any ionic compound by reacting chlorine and hydrogen together, all you'll get is Hydrogen Chloride.
A compound is defined as a substance that contains at least two chemical elements and always has a constant mass ratio between elements for each possible pair of the elements that are present in it.
'Steal' electrons from other elements where possible, or share them if that is more efficient.
CCl is not an existing, possible compound. However it should have two atoms in total, one C (= Carbon) and one Cl (= Chlorine) atom.
Calories describe how much energy there is in something. Humans rarely eat pure elements, but it'd be possible to calculate the amount of calories in just about anything,
how is this possible when pure sodium and chlorine are so dangerous
No, it`s not possible to get any ionic compound by reacting chlorine and hydrogen together, all you'll get is Hydrogen Chloride.
A chlorinating compound is something that adds a chlorine atom to another compound. There are many possible ones, and it depends on what type of thing you want to add chlorine to. The ultimate chlorinating compound is chlorine gas itself (Cl2), but it is both extremely corrosive and toxic, and so not good to work with if you can avoid it.
If it is necessary is possible. This depends on the type of compound.
i dont think it is possible for that compound to form but i could be wrong
A compound is defined as a substance that contains at least two chemical elements and always has a constant mass ratio between elements for each possible pair of the elements that are present in it.
The chemical name of the compound is often based on the names of the elements that are part of it. However, for many simple organic compounds it is not possible to determine the component elements.
'Steal' electrons from other elements where possible, or share them if that is more efficient.
CCl is not an existing, possible compound. However it should have two atoms in total, one C (= Carbon) and one Cl (= Chlorine) atom.
CCl2 is NOT a possible chemical compound, because the valence of carbon is 4 and of chlorine 1 (not 1/2).
It is not possible unless you can change atomic elements into different atomic elements. And if you could do that, you would be too busy converting sodium and chlorine into platinum and gold.
i assume you are saying NaCl. It is a compound since it has two elements in it namely sodium and chlorine. An element however is an uncombined substance like only sodium