Sodium
chlorine is not a compound. it is an element.
no, it is most commonly found as a compound
Chlorine is a chemical element (Cl) that is commonly found in its diatomic form as a gas (Cl2). It can also be dissolved in water to form a solution known as chlorine water, which is commonly used as a disinfectant.
hydrogen is most commonly found as a part of water with oxygen.
Oxygen, hydrogen, halogens
Very probable this element is oxygen.
Chlorine is an abundant element and is the 21st most abundant element in Earth's crust. It is commonly found in the form of chloride salts in seawater, rocks, and minerals.
Very probable this element is oxygen.
Oxygen, hydrogen, halogens
There is no compound with the formula NaC1. NaCl (with a lowercase L) contains Sodium and Chlorine.
Chlorine is not found in its elemental form as chlorine gas, being a halogen, is highly reactive. The most common compound of chlorine is sodium chloride or common salt. This can be found dissolved in sea water.
No, chloride is not a base. It is the negatively charged ion formed when the element chlorine gains an electron. Chloride ions are commonly found in salts such as sodium chloride (table salt).