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Nothing. There is no element with the symbol Ci. If you mean, NaCl - then the answer is table salt. Na being the symbol for sodium and Cl being the symbol for chlorine. The compound is therefore called sodium chloride.
There is no such thing as NaCI. You most likely mean NaCl (with a lowercase L) which is an electrolyte.
Cl- and Ca2+ has the electronic configuration of the noble gas, Ar, with 18 electrons.
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As far as I know Ci isn't an element so I am going to assume that you meant Cl. NaCl is known as salt.
NaCI is nothing. NaCl (with a lowercase L, not an I) is sodium chloride, or common table salt.
Nothing. There is no element with the symbol Ci. If you mean, NaCl - then the answer is table salt. Na being the symbol for sodium and Cl being the symbol for chlorine. The compound is therefore called sodium chloride.
CI does not exist. Cl (with a lowercase L) is the element chlorine
A. Na and CI B. K and CI C. OAND CI D.Mg AND CI help me plz idk the answer >.<!
There is no such thing as NaCI. You most likely mean NaCl (with a lowercase L) which is an electrolyte.
start accept P ci =A-P A=P+i Print Ci Print C STOP
Salt Sodium Chloride NaCl
If you meant Na + Cl, it would be forming salt which has an ionic bond. I'm not familiar with CI (Carbon Iodide) or NaCI (sodium carbon iodide) - I'm not sure it will even form a stable molecule.
BaCl2
BaCl2 is formed, barium chloride
k-ci and Jojo