Chloride is an ion of chlorine plus one electron. In solution, calcium is an ion missing two electrons.
Any difference - the formula unit is NaCl.
callcium
yes it is
Cupric chloride refers to the compound CuCl2, where copper has a +2 oxidation state. Cuprous chloride refers to the compound CuCl, where copper has a +1 oxidation state. This difference in oxidation state affects the chemical and physical properties of these compounds.
The solution is a liquid containing dissociated sodium chloride.
Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride dissolved in water.
By chemical constituting elements: NaNO3 and NaCl respectively
My guess is: choride looks like a mis-spelled form of chLoride
Sodium chloride is NaCl. Water is H2O.
Sodium chloride is NaCl; if you think to sodium hydride this is NaH.
Strontium chloride is a compound of lithium and chlorine with the formula SrCl2. Lithium chloride is a compound of lithium and chlorine with the formula LiCl.
1. Brine is water solution of sodium chloride. 2. "Fused" NaCl is melted sodium chloride.