No chlorine contains only chlorine atoms.
In order to be organic a substance must have carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together.
NO!!! THey are both elements in the Periodic Table. Organic compounds MUST contain CARBON. Caesium and Chlorine , when combined, form the INORGANIC salt 'caesium chloride'; (CsCl).
In order for anything to be organic it must contain carbon (C). Your compound contains copper (Cu) and Chlorine (Cl). Therefore it is not organic.
No, an organic compound must contain carbon and HCl only contains hydrogen and chlorine.
Chloride ions are not molecules, for a start. They are ions. And chlorine molecules are not organic. All organic compounds must have Carbon in them.
Mineral acids are made of one or more inorganic components and HCl is Hydrogen and Chlorine, and Chlorine is not considered an organic element.
In organic chlorine compounds, chlorine atom is attached to a carbon. In inorganic, it will generally be bonded to non-carbon atoms.
no
because chlorine is not organic compound it is an in organic compound and organic compound dissolves only in organic compound so therefore it is too difficult
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.
NO!!! THey are both elements in the Periodic Table. Organic compounds MUST contain CARBON. Caesium and Chlorine , when combined, form the INORGANIC salt 'caesium chloride'; (CsCl).
In order for anything to be organic it must contain carbon (C). Your compound contains copper (Cu) and Chlorine (Cl). Therefore it is not organic.
No, an organic compound must contain carbon and HCl only contains hydrogen and chlorine.
it is organic in terms of containing a mixture of hydrocarbons
Chloride ions are not molecules, for a start. They are ions. And chlorine molecules are not organic. All organic compounds must have Carbon in them.
No. Sodium Chloride (NaCl), table salt, does not contain carbon and therefore cannot be an organic compound.
No. Hydrochloric acid does not contain carbon; only chlorine and hydrogen.
Chlorine bleaches the organic compound by oxidation process.It reacts first in aqueous solution giving nascent oxygen then the nascent oxygen oxidize organic compound making it colourless.i.eH2O + cl2 gives 2Hcl + O (nascent oxygen)Organic compound + O (nascent oxygen) gives colourless organic compound