Row 3, Period 2.
Chlorine: Atomic # 17, Cl, Halogen Family.
As for the Block, it is in the S block.
It has 7 Valence Electrons.
no, but chlorine (cl) is chloride is the ionic compound of chlorine and a metal found on the periodic table eg. NaCl, sodium chloride or KCl, potassium chloride
Halogens F (fluorine), Cl (chlorine), Br (bromine), I (iodine), At (astatine)
The element with a mass of 52 is tellurium (Te), which is not a transition element. Transition elements are usually found in the d-block of the periodic table, and have variable oxidation states. Tellurium is located in the p-block.
Asprin is not an element, so it is not found on the periodic table.
Carbon dioxide is not found in the periodic table because it is a compound, not an element.
Chlorine is the chemical element with atomic number 17 , its symbol is Cl. It is a halogen, found in the periodic table in group 17and it is known as Chlorine.
no, but chlorine (cl) is chloride is the ionic compound of chlorine and a metal found on the periodic table eg. NaCl, sodium chloride or KCl, potassium chloride
If you're asking what element is number 17 on the periodic table the answer is Chlorine. Assuming this is for a chemistry class you should have a periodic table available to you and that would be rather easy to look up.
Chlorine is an elemental gas. The only atoms in chlorine are CHLORINE. A molecule of chlorine contains two atoms of chlorine (Cl2 ; Cl - Cl) Chlorine is found in the Periodic Table.
the name of the element that contains 17 protons is chlorine
Halogens F (fluorine), Cl (chlorine), Br (bromine), I (iodine), At (astatine)
The element with a mass of 52 is tellurium (Te), which is not a transition element. Transition elements are usually found in the d-block of the periodic table, and have variable oxidation states. Tellurium is located in the p-block.
This element is chlorine.
chlorine
Chlorine is an element, because it is in the Periodic Table. It forms the elemental molecule Cl2 ( Cl - Cl) It is a green extremely poisonous gas. Not found directly in nature , but only as it anions Cl^- & ClO^- etc., in NaCl ( Sodium Chloride - common salt) , and Ca(ClO)2 ( a bleach).
on the periodic table.
Please describe the element you are looking for.