HCl can be split into hydrogen and chlorine by subjecting it to electrolysis. If it is in an aqueous solution, you will get the chlorine mixed with oxygen.
Nol. Oxygen and chlorine are separate elements.
No. Chlorine an oxygen will form covalent compounds.
Yes. It is a compound of chlorine and oxygen.
Mercury is important to the society because it is involved in many things. This liquid element can make batteries when mixed with Oxygen and make red paint when mixed with Sulfur. Lastly, it can get rid of bacteria when mixed with Chlorine.
It makes a mixture of oxygen and chlorine. There are many compounds between chlorine and oxygen, but they are not made by direct reaction of the elements.
HCl can be split into hydrogen and chlorine by subjecting it to electrolysis. If it is in an aqueous solution, you will get the chlorine mixed with oxygen.
Yes. Explosive when mixed with oxygen or fluorine and even chlorine gas. Hydrogen is flammable. It burns in air or oxygen.
Hydrogen, oxygen and chlorine are elements.
No. Oxygen and chlorine are elements.
Nol. Oxygen and chlorine are separate elements.
Chlorine doesn't explode when mixed with water. Pool water has chlorine in it. I think you meant sodium mixed with water, which does explode.
Nothing at all. The sodium is fully oxidised in sodium chloride and chlorine gas has no effect. +++ "... fully oxidised..." Really? There is no oxygen in the compound, which is simply NaCl.
No. Chlorine an oxygen will form covalent compounds.
Oxygen is more electronegative than chlorine. The electronegativity of oxygen is 3.44 and that of chlorine is 3.16 on the Pauling scale.
Yes. It is a compound of chlorine and oxygen.
Mercury is important to the society because it is involved in many things. This liquid element can make batteries when mixed with Oxygen and make red paint when mixed with Sulfur. Lastly, it can get rid of bacteria when mixed with Chlorine.