Chlorine is an element from group 17. It needs one electron from another atom to obtain the stable electron configuration. In ionic compounds it becomes the chloride ion with -1 charge.
Chlorine (Cl) atoms make up the element chlorine.
To convert the number of chloride atoms to mols of chlorine atoms, simply multiply by Avogadro's number. This number is 6.022E23. Note that chlorine typically exists as a diatomic molecule, consisting of two chlorine atoms.
Potassium and chlorine atoms have the same charge, specifically 0. However, if one atom of each of these elements encounters an atom of the other, the potassium atom will transfer one of its electrons to the chlorine atom, leading to potassium ions and chloride ions, which do have opposite charges.
Cl2 is a molecule formed of 2 atoms of Chlorine.
6,687.1023 chlorine atoms
There are 5 chlorine atoms in PCl5.
There are 5 chlorine atoms in PCl5.
Ernest Rutherford was the scientist who discovered that atoms have positive charges through his gold foil experiment, which led to the development of the nuclear model of the atom.
No, the chlorine atoms do not return the electrons to the sodium atoms.
The Chlorine Ion has charge of -1.
A chlorine molecule has the formula Cl2, so it contains two chlorine atoms.
When two chlorine atoms bonded together, the molecule is simply called chlorine since Cl2 is the way that chlorine occurs naturally.