Chlorine is not a compound, it is a basic element. It is 17th on the Periodic Table of elements and has a mass number of 35.45.
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Having said that, which is true, chlorine is so reactive it'll go out of its way to form compounds with other elements.
Chlorine oxide would be a covalent compound, and not an ionic compound.
Lithium combines with chlorine to form lithium chloride which is an ionic compound.
Chlorine gas (Cl2) is covalent.
Cl3 is the chemical formula for chlorine gas, which is a compound made up of chlorine atoms.
Chlorine is an element.
Chlorine is a nonmetal but its is an element, not a compound.
The binary compound of potassium and chlorine is potassium chloride, which has the chemical formula KCl. In this compound, potassium has a +1 charge and chlorine has a -1 charge, resulting in a neutral compound.
No. Chlorine gas is 100% chlorine and nothing else.
A compound containing potassium and chlorine is called potassium chloride.
Technically no. Zinc chloride is a compound. Zinc chlorine really isn't anything.
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The compound formed between rubidium and chlorine has the formula RbCl.