Cl-
NaCl, also called table salt. Na is the atomic symbol for Sodium, and Cl is for Chlorine, but due to the nature of an ionic bond, -ine is replaced with -ide.
Ionic K+ Cl-
Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = NaCl(s)
NaCl is an ionic compound
Chloride is the anion. And the general ionic symbol will be Cl-.
Chloride is the anion. And the general ionic symbol will be Cl-.
For cations + (ex.: Na+); for anions - (ex.: Cl-).
None of them. Cl is the symbol for an atom of chlorine. If it were a compound there would be at least one other symbol, and the same applies to a polar molecule. If it were a negative ion it would be Cl- with the negative sign as a superscript. Chlorine doesn't form positive ions in normal circumstances, but it would be Cl+ , again with the charge as a superscript.
Cl-
Be and Cl form an ionic bond (BeCl2), and it is polar.
it is found in the form of ionic.
NaCl, also called table salt. Na is the atomic symbol for Sodium, and Cl is for Chlorine, but due to the nature of an ionic bond, -ine is replaced with -ide.
Cl- This is the symbol of a chlorine ion that gains one electron
Cl- This is the symbol of a chlorine ion that gains one electron
No. Cl is the symbol for chlorine. Carbon is C.
Ionic: [NH4+][Cl-]