No, Hydrofluoric acid contains no chlorine.
If you are asking what it contains, it contains hydrogen and chlorine atoms.
Chlorine.
Six moles of HCl will be required: Each mole of chlorine contains two chlorine atoms, but each mole of HCl contains only one chlorine atom and the other reagent noted contains no chlorine atoms.
Bleach contains Chlorine, generally.
The type of water that contains the lowest amount of chlorine is spring bottled water. Normally it contains no or little chlorine.
Chlorine, Cl2, is a diatomic elemental gas.
No, Hydrofluoric acid contains no chlorine.
If you are asking what it contains, it contains hydrogen and chlorine atoms.
A chlorine molecule has the formula Cl2, so it contains two chlorine atoms.
Chlorine.
Six moles of HCl will be required: Each mole of chlorine contains two chlorine atoms, but each mole of HCl contains only one chlorine atom and the other reagent noted contains no chlorine atoms.
Bleach contains Chlorine, generally.
No, it contains Chlorine (CHClF2)
Chlorine is an element, not a compound. Moreover, its a diatomic molecule, that is, a molecule of chlorine contains two atoms of chlorine.
If the available chlorine is the same percentage then they are the same.
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