Silver chloride.
(The compound is ionic. No charges required, silver is almost always a +1 charge.)
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yes. ag and cl are elements, two of them together is an element.
No, but Cl (with a lowercase L) is the element chlorine. Ci is actually an element used in the television series sanctuary, i believe it was for cirilium. It was an element found in holow earth. but no, it is not a real element
NaOCl is a compound because it is composed of three elements. If it's not on the periodic table, then it's not an element. Na, O, and Cl are on the periodic table, so they are elements. When they combine, they form compounds.
Bromide: Ag+ + Br- = AgBr which is a cream precipitate Chloride: Ag+ + Cl- = Ag Cl which is a white precipitate Iodide: Ag+ + I- = AgI which is a yellow precipitate
A common misconception is that it's an element. However, it is a compound. It contains to bonded Cl atoms. H, O, F, Br, I, and N also behave like this. You will never find them in their pure form as single atoms, they will always come in covalently bonded pairs.
+1 for Ag -1 for Cl
yes. ag and cl are elements, two of them together is an element.
AgCl....Ag+and Cl- hope this helps!
Chlorine is a chemical element.
The compound with the element Na and Cl is called sodium chloride, which is commonly known as table salt.
No, but Cl (with a lowercase L) is the element chlorine. Ci is actually an element used in the television series sanctuary, i believe it was for cirilium. It was an element found in holow earth. but no, it is not a real element
AgCl
It is a compound. It is made up of Cl and H
It's a compound - sodium + chlorine.
Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)
Ag +1, Cl -7
CI does not exist. Cl (with a lowercase L) is the element chlorine