Technically no. Zinc chloride is a compound. Zinc chlorine really isn't anything.
It makes Zinc Chloride.
Zinc and chlorine react to form the binary ionic compound zinc chloride, which has the formula ZnCl2.
No it is a compound. The element Chlorine in the compound is a Halogen.
many, zinc oxide, zinc carbonate, zinc chloride...
Well i think zinc chloride is a mixture but not sure, if its a compound then you wouldn't be able to separate it into its normal elements (zinc and Hydrochloric Acid)
One zinc atom = Zn Two chlorine atoms = Cl2 Chemical formula for zinc choride compound = ZnCl2
Zinc Chlorine2 hydrogen2
The chemical formula of zinc chloride is ZnCl2.
Zinc Chloride is made from Zinc and Chlorine. To truly understand even simple questions in chemistry some bigger concepts must be tackled. Zinc chloride is made up of zinc (Zn) and chlorine (Cl). The compound's molecular formula is ZnCl2 - this is because zinc has an oxidation state of +2 and chlorine (in this case) has an oxidation state of (-1). The compound ZnCl2 itself does not carry any charge, therefore its charge must be zero. It can easily be seen that in order to get 0 you need 2 + (-1) + (-1). Therefore 2 chlorine atoms are needed to balance zinc's +2 charge. - Penguin
Formula for Zinc is Zn and formula for chlorine is Cl.
This compound you have put down contains 3 elements. Which is zinc carbon and iodine. I have a feeling you meant to put down ZnCl2 because I do not think zinc carbon and iodine can all combine together to form a compound. So the two elements are Zinc and Chlorine
Zinc's weight is 65.4, and Chlorine's weight is 35.5. Add the weight of the two chlorine atoms to one zinc atom. The resulting formula is ZnCl2.