Hydrogen Chloride = HCl(g) Hydrogen Chloride is a gas at room temperature, it has the same chemical formula regardless of state. The subscript (g) can be used to indicate any molecule/compound is a gas (or change it to s for solid, aq or lfor liquid).
Zinc chloride is ZnCl2 Hydrogen gas is H2
Formula: PCl3
The chemical formula of magnesium chloride is MgCl2 and is not a gas. Magnesium chloride boil at 1 412 0C.
Formula: PCl3
The chemical formula for hydrogen chloride gas, also known as hydrochloric acid gas, is HCl.
The chemical formula of argon is Ar, as it is an elemental gas existing as single atoms. The chemical formula of chloride ions is Cl-, as it refers to the anion formed when a chlorine atom gains an extra electron.
The chemical name for table salt is sodium chloride. It is written NaCl. Na+1=sodium, and Cl-1=chloride so the chemical name is sodium chloride. Sodium is Na, which is a explosive metal, and Cl is a poisonous gas. But when combined, it makes sodium chloride, or salt, which is an ionic compound.
The chemical formula of hydrogen chloride is HCl.
Generally, when only hydrogen and chlorine are being bonded together, you can get two compounds. First is hydrogen chloride, a gas at room temperature. The second is hydrochloric acid, which is hydrogen chloride dissolved in water, called an aqueous solution. The chemical formula for both hydrogen chloride and hydrochloric acid is the same if you don't include the subscripts of their states. hydrogen chloride has the formula HCl(g) hydrochloric acid has the formula HCl(aq)
Calcium chloride (chemical formula CaCl) is a salt. it can be a solid, or it can be dissolved in water.
the chemical formula fro Aluminum chloride is AlCl3 this is because the charge of aluminum is +3 and for chlorine it's 1 so when ur making the chemical formula u switch the two charges and it becomes Al1Cl3 and in chemistry u don't have to put the 1 so u eliminate it and the answer becomes AlCl3
The chemical formula is NH3