9.8cL = 98mL* There are 10mL per cL and 0.1cL per mL
Ag + Cl (silver and chlorine) i'd guess
15cL equals 0.15L* There are 100cL per liter
silver nitrate (aqueous) will react with chloride to form silver chloride, a white precipitate.Net reaction: Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) --> AgCl(s)
AgNO3 + Cl- ----> AgCl + NO3- The Cl in chloroform will not ionize. It is covalent.
Silver halides contain the metal (Ag, silver) and a halogen: F, Cl, I, Br.
Ag + Cl --> AgCl
+1. The ionic formula is Ag+ Cl-
1 cl = 10 ml 15 cl = 15 X 1cl = 15 X 10 ml = .... ml
It is kind of difficult to tell the formula without using subscripts and superscripts, so here is a Lewis Dot structure to make it easier to see. (Ignore the periods.) |.....Cl.......| 1- |.......|.......| |Cl - I - Cl | |.......|.......| |_....Cl....._|
1,5 cl (15 mL) equal 0,507 210 3 oz.
15cL is about 5 US fluid ounces.