Pure chlorine is actually a metal.
Chlorine is not found in the nature in his elemental form.
Sodium and Chlorine form Sodium Chloride when they react. This is because the cation of sodium is added to the anion of chlorine.
In its elemental form chlorine takes the form of covalently bound molecules.
A chlorine atom can form ionic bonds by accepting an electron and covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
No - chlorine reacts to form chlorides - not bromides
Carbon can form double bond, but chlorine will not form double bond.
Yes... Sodium Na+ and Chlorine Cl- form an ionic bond to form NaCl, which is salt..
Table salt is a form of sodium chloride. So yes it contains a form of chlorine.
Iodide ions reacts with Chlorine to form elementary Iodine and Chloride ions
Yes. Magnesium and chlorine will form the ionic compound magnesium chloride, MgCl2.
Yes, it is. Chlorine reacts with ozone in the form of CFC's.
Chlorine forms a negative ion.