Chlorine solution is a mixture of chlorine molecules (solute) and water (solvent)
Chlorine is an element, gaseous at ST&P. It dissolves in water, producing a hydrochloric acid solution.Chlorine bleach is a solution of 8.25% of the compound sodium hypochlorite dissolved in water.
No, NaCl, or table salt, is an ion compound of sodium and chlorine.
When chlorine solution is added to sodium astatide solution, a chemical reaction may occur where the chlorine displaces the astatine in the compound, forming sodium chloride and releasing free astatine. This reaction is generally not advisable due to the hazardous nature of astatine and the potential formation of toxic compounds.
When chlorine is mixed with potassium bromide solution, chlorine will displace bromine to form potassium chloride. Similarly, when chlorine is mixed with potassium iodide solution, chlorine will displace iodine to form potassium chloride. These reactions are examples of displacement reactions where a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its compound.
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
Chlorine is an elemental gas, but is technically a compound in its naturally occurring state because, like many gases, it occurs as CL2, rather than Cl. It can be part of a mixture if it is in solution with other gases or liquids.
Salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine. As the product you sprinkle on your food, it is mixed with several other compounds, including potassium iodide.
Chlorine gas (Cl2) is covalent.
Lithium combines with chlorine to form lithium chloride which is an ionic compound.
No, chlorine bleach typically does not contain tartaric acid. Chlorine bleach is a chemical compound containing sodium hypochlorite, whereas tartaric acid is a separate compound commonly used in baking and winemaking.
Chlorine is an element.
Cl3 is the chemical formula for chlorine gas, which is a compound made up of chlorine atoms.