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No. Both chlorine and hydrogen are elements. Elements cannot contain other elements.
No chlorine contains only chlorine atoms. In order to be organic a substance must have carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together.
Chlorine is neither organic nor an acid. Chlorine is an element consisting of only chlorine atoms. All acids are compounds. An organic substance is a compound that contains the elements carbon and hydrogen bonded together.
Hydrogen chloride is not an element; it is a compound and has no atomic number!
Other elements that can substitute for hydrogen in organic compounds include halogens (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine), nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and phosphorus. These substitutions can lead to changes in the physical and chemical properties of the organic compound.
No, an organic compound must contain carbon and HCl only contains hydrogen and chlorine.
No. HCl is the chemical formula for hydrochloric acid, which is a compound. H, hydrogen, is an element. Cl, chlorine, is an element. But together they are not. Together they are hydrochloric acid
Its the compound of Hydrogen and Chlorine mixed! (:
Typically it will replace hydrogen. A good example would be ethene's conversion to dichloroethene. The formula goes from C2H4 to C2H2Cl2.
HCl is the chemical formula for hydrochloric acid. It contains the elements hydrogen and chlorine. Therefore, it does not contain any of the elements other than hydrogen and chlorine.
NO - chlorine is an element. Oil is a hydrocarbon, made of hydrogen and carbon.
No, cesium and chlorine are not considered organic compounds. Organic compounds are those that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, whereas cesium and chlorine are elements without carbon-hydrogen bonds.