Chlorine is from hydrochloric acid.
Chlorine is from hydrochloric acid.
They combine to make sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt.
Chlorine does not occur naturally. It occurs when extracted from limestone or calcium chloride. Search on the Internet has plenty of answers
When Magnesium come in contact with a direct flame it will create a blinding light. If you are in school and your question is how will the partciles change, ask the question - In what way would the arrangement of the partciles change if magnesium is heated? thnks
Chlorine bleach is a base so a base and an acid will give you a salt (or ionic compound) and water. In order to come up with the equation for the reaction, you would need the formula of chlorine bleach and of the acid you are reacting it with.
Chlorine is from hydrochloric acid.
chloride does not exist on its own, only in chemical compounds. However, chlorINE does exist.
They combine to make sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt.
When I got it done it involved dumping about 2/3 of the water in my ordinary salt water pool to reduce the amount of sodium chloride, However if you have a fresh water pool then you need not lose any water at all, Throw the required amount of Magnesium and potassium chloride in the pool, set up the new salt chlorinating unit and that's all that there is to it. I will put a link below to a mob in Australia that flogs the stuff so that you can get more information.
Chloride itself is not a mineral, it is a negatively charged ion and must be paired with a positive ion. However, come chlorides, such as sodium chloride are considered minerals.
Chlorine does not occur naturally. It occurs when extracted from limestone or calcium chloride. Search on the Internet has plenty of answers
NaCl is the formula unit of sodium chloride; Na is the chemical symbol of sodium and Cl is the chemical symbol of chlorine.
NaCl is the formula unit of sodium chloride; Na is the chemical symbol of sodium and Cl is the chemical symbol of chlorine.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
No such substance as 'sodium chlorine'. I think you mean 'sodium chloride'. I which case it is an ionic compound. Separately , sodium(metal) is an element and chlorine(gas) is an element. They both appear in the Periodic Table. 'Mixture', does not come into question.
When Magnesium come in contact with a direct flame it will create a blinding light. If you are in school and your question is how will the partciles change, ask the question - In what way would the arrangement of the partciles change if magnesium is heated? thnks
sodium has 11electrons and chloride 17 .Sodium has 2 unstable electrons that be lost to make it stable.When chloride has 7 unstable electrons and needs only 1 electrons to be come stable. When sodium and chloride react,sodium loses its electron and it is gained by chloride there by forming a compound sodium chloride NaCl