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When analyzing the possible reaction between ZnCl2 and Br2 you must first compare the activities of Chlorine and Bromine.
Cyanogen chloride differs from hydrogen cyanide in chemical structure and formula. Hydrogen cyanide is HCN, composed of the elements hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen. Cyanogen chloride is ClCN, composed of the elements chlorine, carbon, and nitrogen. From the formulas and structures it is possible to infer that cyanogen chloride is denser as a gas, and less likely to produce cyanide ions (CN-) than hydrogen cyanide.
sodium chloride
Yes. It is in fact a compound.
Yes, for people who have a sodium restricted diet due to high blood pressure, it is possible to substitute potassium chloride.
When analyzing the possible reaction between ZnCl2 and Br2 you must first compare the activities of Chlorine and Bromine.
Cyanogen chloride differs from hydrogen cyanide in chemical structure and formula. Hydrogen cyanide is HCN, composed of the elements hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen. Cyanogen chloride is ClCN, composed of the elements chlorine, carbon, and nitrogen. From the formulas and structures it is possible to infer that cyanogen chloride is denser as a gas, and less likely to produce cyanide ions (CN-) than hydrogen cyanide.
Yes, it is possible.
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The reaction is not possible.
No. Since the chloride ion has a 1- charge such a ratio is not possible. The formula for aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
Yes, it is possible; supplemetary the chloride ion is corrosive.
it is not possible
some can, for example sodium chloride mixed with water, you can evaporate the water to leave salt crystals or even sieve the mixture through a filter. But other elements such has potassium nitrate cannot be separated
No, not the lead
its table salt
It is not possible.