It is Ferrous Chloride.Also called Iron(ii) chloride.
The chemical reaction is:2 Fe(s) + 3 Cl2(g) = 2 FeCl3
Balanced equation for Sodium and Chlorine is: 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
Cl2 is a diatomic molecule.
Cl2
At STP, Cl2 gas has a density of 0.0032g/mL. (Wikipedia article, "Chlorine") 0.30g Cl2 x (1mL Cl2/0.0032g) = 93.75mL Cl2
Since Fe is a transition metal, the equation varies. If Fe has the oxidation state of +2: Fe + Cl2 -> FeCl2 If Fe has the oxidation state of +3: 2 Fe + 3 Cl2 -> 2 FeCl3
The unbalanced reaction is: Fe + Cl2 ® FeCl3 Chlorine gas is Cl2 because it is a diatomic gas. It is odd on the product side so that must first be doubled. 2Fe + 3Cl2 ® 2FeCl3
the equation Fe + Cl2 = FeCl3 would be balanced as...2Fe + 3Cl2 = 2FeCl3
Iron (III) chloride. Also know as...., Ferric chloride.
This equation is 2 Fe + 3 Cl2 -> 2 FeCl3.
Fe + O2 ==> Fe2O3 need a 4 in front of Fe and a 3 in front of O2, as in the following:4Fe + 3O2 ===> 2Fe2O3
The chemical reaction is:2 Fe(s) + 3 Cl2(g) = 2 FeCl3
2Fe + 3Cl2 ---> 2FeCl3 (iron(III) chloride) Fe +Cl2 -> FeCl2 (iron(II) chloride)
The symbol for the cation (positive ion) is Fe2+. This is because that each Chlorine atom has a charge of -1 so to make the ions charge 0 overall, Fe must be 2+. Hope this helps!
ferrous (iron atoms) give electrons to chlorine atoms 2 Fe(s) + 3 Cl2(g) → 2 FeCl3(s)
Balanced equation for Sodium and Chlorine is: 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
Cl2 is non polar.So there are london bonds.