HClO3 (gram-formula mass = 84 g/mol)
Because a mixture means that it contains a mix of substances. And you can choose to mix different amounts (solutions), instead of where in order to create that compound, a specific ratio of elements are required. If the ratio is incorrect, the result will not equal the same compound.
Mass of element Titanium is 47.90 g. The Mass of element Chlorine is 35.45 g. 1 Titanium + 4 Chlorine= 47.90 + 4(35.45) =189.7 g. So 1 mole of TiCl4 is equal to 189.7 grams/mol.
The compound Sn2O3 is not well characterised and is an intermediate formed when SnO disproportionates to SnO2 and Sn metal. The best name for it is ditin trioxide, a name that reflects the composition. Probably it contains Sn(II) and Sn(IV) in equal proportions.
Atomic number is equal to the number of protons. The atomic number of chlorine is 17. So chlorine has 17 protons.
Copper Chloride
Table salt is mainly sodium chloride - a compound with equal parts (in atoms or moles) of sodium and chlorine.
Chlorine is a pure substance, an element. Sodium is a pure substance, an element. Therefore there can be no Sodium IN Chlorine. The two elements can react together in equal proportions to form a new substance, a compound called Table Salt.
Copper Chloride
If you mean can two samples of a chemical compound be different in their composition, the answer is no. If you mean does a chemical compound contain different elemnts then the answer is yes, chemical compounds are always made up of 2 or more different elements. yes. Take salt for example. it is composed of sodium and chlorine in equal parts. for a more complex example, look up Nylon, glucose (sugar), or 2-4-6 Trinitro Toluene (TNT).
Salt is an ionic compound formed by the action of an acid on a substance. Equal numbers of sodium and chlorine atoms combine to form salt. Each sodium atom loses an electron, becoming positively charge, and each chlorine atom gains an electron, becoming negatively charged. The equation for salt is: NaCl
Because a mixture means that it contains a mix of substances. And you can choose to mix different amounts (solutions), instead of where in order to create that compound, a specific ratio of elements are required. If the ratio is incorrect, the result will not equal the same compound.
No, they are not equal.
35 percent is equal to 0.350.
62 is equal to 6200 percent.
5,000 percent of 2.4 will equal 120 . 2 percent of 120 will equal 2.4 .
Mass of element Titanium is 47.90 g. The Mass of element Chlorine is 35.45 g. 1 Titanium + 4 Chlorine= 47.90 + 4(35.45) =189.7 g. So 1 mole of TiCl4 is equal to 189.7 grams/mol.
The compound Sn2O3 is not well characterised and is an intermediate formed when SnO disproportionates to SnO2 and Sn metal. The best name for it is ditin trioxide, a name that reflects the composition. Probably it contains Sn(II) and Sn(IV) in equal proportions.