The chlorine molecule is composed from two atoms with a covalent bond.
This molecule is linear.
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Cl2 is a molecule, because it has more than one atom and is not electrically charged.
A molecule is an element if it contains only one kind of atom, like oxygen, O2, and chlorine, Cl2. A molecule is a compound if it contains more than one kind of atom, such as water H2O, or methane, CH4.
its abond bettween sama atom where the electonegativty bettween them = 0 as H2,CL2,F2
A nonpolar covalent bond forms when two chlorine atoms combine to form a chlorine (Cl2) molecule.
Chlorine and Fluorine generally do not react with each other, because they are in the same family, but they do form a highly reactive mixture. If the atoms happen to combine, I would assume you would get a Chlorine Monofluoride molecule, because chlorine and fluorine both have 7 valance eletrons, so they might share one, and it would look like this Cl-F they would share an electron, like F2, or Cl2 do.
Cl2 is a molecule, because it has more than one atom and is not electrically charged.
AS + CL2-----> ASCL
What Does Aluminum atom look like
Forms an ion. e.g if chlorine loses an electron it will go form Cl2 ---> cl2+
It is a diatomic molecule, i.e. it exists as Cl2
you cant see an atom!
look at the peridodic table.
i am asking to show me what an atom look like. the outside of it
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Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
This atom hasn't an electrical charge.
The diatomic chemical formula of chlorine is Cl2.