Ca + Cl2 -> CaCl2
You have answered the question for yourself. Calcium + Chlorine = Calcium chloride. The BALANCED reaction equation is Ca(s) + Cl2(g) = CaCl2(s)
Ca has an RAM of 40. Cl has an RAM of 35.5. Therefore CaCl2 = 40 + 2(35.5) = 40 + 71 = 111. the % of Ca in CaCl2 is equal to 40/111 x 100.
No Calcium is a soft reactive metal. Chlorine is a toxic yellow reactive gas. They react together Ca + Cl2 = CaCl2
The chemical reactin is:Ca + HCl = CaCl2 + H2
ca + cl2 --> cacl2
Ca + Cl2 ---> CaCl2
Ca + Cl2 -> CaCl2
You have answered the question for yourself. Calcium + Chlorine = Calcium chloride. The BALANCED reaction equation is Ca(s) + Cl2(g) = CaCl2(s)
No, one atom of the element Calcium (Ca) reacts with a molecule of Chlorine Gas which has two atoms of chlorine (CL2) to form on molecule of Calcium chloride (CaCl2) :-Ca + CL2 = CaCL
Ca + Cl2 --> CaCl2 or Ca2+ + 2 Cl- --> CaCl2
Ca has an RAM of 40. Cl has an RAM of 35.5. Therefore CaCl2 = 40 + 2(35.5) = 40 + 71 = 111. the % of Ca in CaCl2 is equal to 40/111 x 100.
Ca-1(40.08)g=40.8g/mol of Ca Cl-2(35.45)g=70.9g/mol of Cl2 40.08g+70.9g=110.98g/mol CaCl2 110.98g CaCl2/1mol * 1.9mol =210.86 g of CaCl2
Cl2
CaCL2 is one particle of calcium and 2 partecles of chlorine. It is also known as Calcium Chloride.
No Calcium is a soft reactive metal. Chlorine is a toxic yellow reactive gas. They react together Ca + Cl2 = CaCl2
The chemical reactin is:Ca + HCl = CaCl2 + H2