Chlorine is an element. Its diatomic molecular form is indicated by the symbol Cl2
On the periodic table, the element 'Cl' is chlorine, with the atomic number 17.
Chlorine is a gas
there are 6 molecules of chlorine gas
Chlorine is Cl.
The gas chlorine is a halogen with the chemical symbol Cl; chlorine was discovered by Carl Wilhelm Scheele.
it is corrosive
The chemical symbol for the element chlorine is Cl The formula for chlorine gas is Cl2
Chlorine is an element. Its diatomic molecular form is indicated by the symbol Cl2
It is a true statement that chlorine gas reacts with sodium metal to produce sodium chloride. The symbol for chlorine is Cl.
Cl is the symbol for chlorine. Watch out when you write chemical symbols that you correctly use upper and lower case! The superscript minus sign tells you that the chlorine has gained an electron and become a chloride ion, negatively charged.
False. C is the symbol for Carbon. Cl is the symbol for chlorine.
On the periodic table, the element 'Cl' is chlorine, with the atomic number 17.
The ingredients are ammonia and bleach (Not only is this not true, it is DANGEROUS! It will produce Chlorine gas witch eats at the lining of your respiratory track. Real mustard gas is liquid at room temperature)
The chemical symbol of chlorine is Cl.
Chlorine is a gas
Chlorine is an element, symbol Cl. All elements are composed of atoms but they can also form molecules. Chlorine gas is composed of molecules of chlorine, composed of two chlorine atoms per molecule, formula Cl2.