Cl2 is a molecule formed of 2 atoms of Chlorine.
Chlorine is an element, not a compound. Moreover, its a diatomic molecule, that is, a molecule of chlorine contains two atoms of chlorine.
2 -- Cl2 is a molecule of Chlorine and as can be seen it has two atoms.
A chlorine molecule has the formula Cl2, so it contains two chlorine atoms.
If you mean Cl2, that's two atoms (hence the 2).
3 atoms
It has two chlorine atoms.
4. 4 atoms of chlorine, one of carbon. The formula is CCl4
There is one covalent bond in a chlorine molecule. The formula for a chlorine molecule is Cl2, which means that there are two chlorine atoms bonded together per molecule. The structural formula for a molecule of chlorine is Cl-Cl, in which the line in between the symbols for the two atoms represents a single covalent bond.
if you see you can make 3 elements are in each compound of this molecule. I THINK!
Chlorine gas is a diatomic molecule, Cl2. Two atoms per molecule. A mole contains Avogadro's Number of particles, that being (approximately) 6.02 x 1023. Hence, the number of atoms in one mole of chlorine gas is twice Avogadro's Number, or approximately 1.204 x 1024.
5: One silicon and four chlorine atoms.