it is classification is non-metal
it's classification is non-metal. ,, !!
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It is a Non Metal, but also a Halogen
chlorine is an element.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorine
It does not react with any element, but it does with any besides water. Chlorine is classified as a halogen, a highly reactive nonmetal.
The formation of chlorine from chloride ions invoves loss of electrons there fore it is "oxidation" which is defined as loss of electrons. OIL RIG oxidation is loss, reduction is gain.
Free Chlorine is the Chlorine which is free to do its work in the pool, as opposed to Combined Chlorine which is chlorine that has combined with contaminants and is tied up and ineffective as a sanitizer in the pool. Sometimes you will see it abbreviated as FAC, which stands for Free Available Chlorine.
Table salt is best classified as an ionic compound. It is composed of equal amounts of the chemical elements Sodium and Chlorine.
chlorine
A poisonous green-yellow gas
Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine.
No, sodium chloride is classified as a salt. It is a compound fo sodium, a metal, and chlorine, a nonmetal.
It does not react with any element, but it does with any besides water. Chlorine is classified as a halogen, a highly reactive nonmetal.
Chlorine is not a metalloid. It is a non metal.
The formation of chlorine from chloride ions invoves loss of electrons there fore it is "oxidation" which is defined as loss of electrons. OIL RIG oxidation is loss, reduction is gain.
Because it doesn't form (= genes) salts (= halo) with metals, like chlorine and bromine etc. can do.
Cl, which is chlorine, is considered a nonmetal, because it is on the right side of the step-stair.
Fluorine is classified as a halide like chlorine, bromine, and iodine. However, fluorides have different properties from other halides. Except for valence fluorine frequently acts different from other halides.
Common salt is an ionic compound of sodium and chlorine. The cubic structure fills the spaces between the larger chlorine ions with the smaller sodium ions.Well there's no list so it could be classified as salt or an ionic compound.
The element symbol Cl stands for chlorine. It is classified as a halogen gas and is poisonous to humans. At room temperature, it looks like a yellw-green gas.
it may be, because when sodium metal reacts with water it gives its OH- ions and when reacts with chlorine it gives its H+ ions.