No its PC3200 DDR-MEM according to the piece in my hand....
CL3 the lower the value the better
Cl3 is the chemical formula for chlorine gas, which is a compound made up of chlorine atoms.
The compound Cl3 does not exist (did you mean chlorate?). Triatomic hydrogen H3 does exist however but is an unstable molecule.
The chemical formula of the compound with three chlorine atoms is Cl3, known as trichloride.
Co2 & Cl3
Chlorine typically has an oxidation number of -1 in its compounds, but to determine the oxidation number of Cl in Cl3, you would divide the total charge (+3) by the three atoms, resulting in an oxidation state of +1 for each Cl atom.
cl3 CL - CAS Latency (column access strobe) refers to the number of clock cycles taken to read or write a column of data off a memory module. The lower the latency, the faster the read/write. RL - Row access strobe Latency (RAS Latency), similarlly, measures cycles taken to read\write a row of data.
CL: (CAS Latency) or Column Address Strobe Latency is a measurement of delay of the chip's process. So the lower the CL number the lower the latency will be. So your answer is cl5.
CL3 wire classification refers to a type of cable used for low-voltage communication and signaling applications, specifically in residential and commercial settings. It is designed to carry signals at a voltage of up to 300 volts and is often used for structured cabling systems, such as for alarm systems, intercoms, or data transmission. CL3-rated cables are typically less restrictive than higher classifications, allowing for installation in various locations, including within walls and ceilings.
I suppose that cobalt pentaaminewater trichloride is correct.
Examples: - [Co(NH3)6]Cl3 - (C5H5)Fe(CO2)CH3
CL RATING EX. CL2 is better than CL3 and Cl1 would be the best