You need to replace the "O" ring inside the lid of the feeder.
This is because the lone pair electrons of Chlorine are dispersed throughout the benzene ring by resonance. This gives the C-Cl bond a double bond character, making it shorter and stronger, difficult to break. Hence this chlorine is more difficult to remove than Methyl-chloride's chlorine
Sodium and chlorine form bonds because of their valence electrons. the sodium atom has one electron on the outer ring, or level, while chlorine has 7. an atom is considered stable if it has 8 valence electrons, and since the two atoms have a total valence of 8, they will form a stable bond.
Chlorine is an elemental gas. The only atoms in chlorine are CHLORINE. A molecule of chlorine contains two atoms of chlorine (Cl2 ; Cl - Cl) Chlorine is found in the Periodic Table.
In aromatic compound chlorine attached to the ring acts as the electrons donor group because the lone pair of chlorine becomes involved in process of resonance and is responsible to create the negative charge at ortho and para positions so acts as ortho-para director.
halogens have seven outer ring electrons
You need to replace the "O" ring inside the lid of the feeder.
Metal elements tend to bond to atoms that are lacking a full outer electron ring such as Oxygen and Chlorine.
I bought a cheap ring floaty that kids use and i put the clorinator in the ring when we are not in the pool. Good answer k
This is because the lone pair electrons of Chlorine are dispersed throughout the benzene ring by resonance. This gives the C-Cl bond a double bond character, making it shorter and stronger, difficult to break. Hence this chlorine is more difficult to remove than Methyl-chloride's chlorine
By rings, I assume you mean sub-atomic shells. Chlorine has an atomic number of 17. This means that it will have 17 electrons. The electron configuration will be as such: 2, 8, 7. Hence, chlorine will have 3 sub-atomic shells to fulfil its electronic configuration.
This is because chlorine is an electronegative group and is pulling electrons away from benzene. This makes the ring less reactive and more positive. Then when a positive electrophile tries to attach, the benzene does not want to react.
FeCl3 being a Lewis acid accepts one chlorine with electron pair leaving the other as chloronium ion (an electrophile) which attacks on benzene ring.
because in its normal conformation, Chlorine and hydrogen are in axial position, which is required for E2. in menthyl chloride energy is required to do a ring flip to get chlorine into axial, and hence reaction is slowe
Sodium and chlorine form bonds because of their valence electrons. the sodium atom has one electron on the outer ring, or level, while chlorine has 7. an atom is considered stable if it has 8 valence electrons, and since the two atoms have a total valence of 8, they will form a stable bond.
Titanium is largely impervious to the "chlorine" (which isn't actually chlorine, but a chlorine-containing compound) used to disinfect swimming pools. You might not want to chuck your titanium ring into a bucket of the concentrated stuff and leave it there for a month or two, but at the concentration it's usually in in a pool, it should be fine. So, sure.
Chlorine has an atomic mass of 35.453.