Calcium and chloride.
boron
Calcium and chlorineI think you mean CaCl2 (calcium chloride) and if so the elements are calcium and chlorine.
2Na + CaCl2 = 2NaCl + Ca. Just make sure same number of elements are on both sides.
CaCl is the elements calcium and chlorine. Calcium chloride is CaCl2.
Calcium chloride, CaCl2, is made of the elements calcium and chlorine.
boron
Calcium and chlorineI think you mean CaCl2 (calcium chloride) and if so the elements are calcium and chlorine.
2Na + CaCl2 = 2NaCl + Ca. Just make sure same number of elements are on both sides.
CaCl is the elements calcium and chlorine. Calcium chloride is CaCl2.
Calcium chloride, CaCl2, is made of the elements calcium and chlorine.
It depends on what it's reacting with. If it's not reacting with anything, then CaCl2 makes...CaCl2.
No, elements make up minerals.
The elements that make up honey are honey
You'll need: 0.450 (L) * 25 (mol/L) = 11.25 mol CaCl2 and add water to it up to 450 mL.To be weighted:11.25 (mol CaCl2) * [40.08 + 2*35.45](g/mol CaCl2) = 1491.736 g = 1500 g =1.5 kg CaCl2 (CaCl2 as dry substance!, not hydrated)
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen are the only elements that make up sugars.
No
Not sure what you mean here. CaCl2 is the ionic compound calcium chloride, a common substance used for melting snow and ice on roads in the winter. It is made up of the metal calcium and the non-metal chlorine. It is incorrect to call it calcium di-chloride even though there are two chlorines, because, being an ionic compound, this is the only way those two elements can bond.