Yes
Chloride is a term used for salts. Chlorine is a chemical element, nonmetallic.
Chlorine is definitely a non metallic element.
Chlorine (Cl) is a nonmetal.
Chlorine is a nonmetal but its is an element, not a compound.
Chlorine is a NON-METAL. As STP it is a green gas.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
Cl (chlorine) is classified as a nonmetal. Al (aluminum), Si (silicon), and Cl (chlorine) are located in different areas of the periodic table: aluminum is a metal, silicon is a metalloid, and chlorine is a nonmetal.
Chlorine would be an example of a non metallic element.
The seventeenth periodic element is chlorine, with the symbol Cl and atomic number 17. Chlorine is a highly reactive nonmetal that is commonly used in disinfectants and household cleaning products.
Table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine. Chlorine is a nonmetal.
Chlorine is a substance; it does not have a gender.
When an element reacts with chlorine gas, it can form a metal chloride if the element is a metal, or a nonmetal chloride if the element is a nonmetal. For example, sodium reacts with chlorine gas to form sodium chloride, while sulfur reacts with chlorine gas to form sulfur dichloride.