The atomic weight of chlorine is 35,45.
The atomic weight of chlorine is approximately 35.5 g/mol. An addition of electron is a negligible weight difference. Therefore, the mass is considered to remain the same at 35.5 grams per mole.
The atomic weight of chlorine is approximately 35.5 g/mol. An addition of electron is a negligible weight difference. Therefore, the mass is considered to remain the same at 35.5 grams per mole.
The atomic weight of chlorine is 35,45.
The molecular mass of sodium chloride is 58,44 g.
Aluminum chloride contains 3 chlorine atoms per molecular unit. Therefore, in 3 moles there are 3 times Avogadro's number of chloride ions = 1.807 X 1024.
The reaction of chlorine with potassium bromide is a reduction-oxidation reaction. The chloride oxidizes bromide ions to molecular bromine, and itself is reduced to chloride ions.
The atomic weight of potassium is 39,0983 g.The atomic weight of chlorine is 25,45 g.The molecular weight of potassium chloride (K + Cl) is 74,5483 g.
Pure hydrogen chloride is molecular. But Hydrochloric acid is hydrogen chloride dissolved in molecules. In this state it exists as ions rather than molecules.
With a suspension, small particles are mixed into the solvent (usually water). They do not change their molecular structure. With a solution, the dissolved chemical dissociates into its constituent ions. For example, sodium chloride becomes sodium plus one ions, and chloride minus one ions.
The chemical formula for calcium chloride is CaCl2, and its formula weight is 110.99. The formula shows that each formula weight of calcium chloride contains one mole of calcium ions. In 166.5 grams, there are 166.5/110.99 or 1.500 formula weights of calcium chloride and the same number of moles of calcium ions.
To calculate the equivalent weight of a compound, simply add up the sum of equivalent weight of the ions. For example, Sodium chloride's equivalent weight can be express as 23/1 +35.5/1=58.5. It's unnecessary to multiple the numbers of ions. For instance, Al2O3 is express as 27/3 +16/2=17. For clusters (multiatom particle), divide the molecular mass by the charge. SO4- is expressed as 96/2. More example: CaCO3 40/2+60/2=50 MgSO4 24/2+96/2=60
Scandium chloride is ScCl3. Its molecular weight is the sum of the atoms' atomic weights: Sc is 45, chlorine is 35 (and 3 of them is 105), giving the molecular weight of 150.
Table salt or Sodium chloride has a cubic lattice structure with the sodium and chloride ions bonded to each other by strong ionic bonds.
There is no such thing as a molecular compound. Hydrogen chloride, is a COVALENT compound, since it is a molecule made of 2 non-metals: Hydrogen and Chlorine. When Hydrogen chloride is in solution, it is called Hydrochloric acid. This time, there are separate ions of H+ and Cl- , but there are no real bonds between these two ions.
Not quite right. Sodium chloride is formed from sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-)