Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
sodium will react chlorine to form sodium chloride
The reactivity of an element increases towards the top and right of the periodic table (until the column of noble gases is reached). Chlorine's outer shell contains 7 electrons that make it very reactive. Helium is a noble gas and is non reactive. Elements found in the middle of the table, like nickel and iron, are reactive, but less reactive than chlorine
helium as it is gas.
FeCl3
Water (H2O) is a chemical compound and iron (Fe) is a chemical element.
sodium will react chlorine to form sodium chloride
No. Iron chloride is a compound of iron and chlorine, nothing else.
yes
yes it will form an ionic compound.
Fe3Cl
Yes they can form ionic compounds
Metals form ionic compounds with non metals. Fe is a metal. So it is likely to make ionic bonds with Cl.
A chemical reaction ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Are you thick?? two halogens cannot react there shall be no reaction between iodine and chlorine
The reactivity of an element increases towards the top and right of the periodic table (until the column of noble gases is reached). Chlorine's outer shell contains 7 electrons that make it very reactive. Helium is a noble gas and is non reactive. Elements found in the middle of the table, like nickel and iron, are reactive, but less reactive than chlorine
helium as it is gas.
Chlorine is VERY reactive. Many of the compounds formed with chlorine are very dangerous. 2. I recall Asimov claiming that iron would burn (sic) in a chlorine atmosphere. After ignition of some sort I presume. I guess that, since iron(III) chloride is a real compound, that would be evidence that chlorine is reactive with iron. I know that FeCl3 will reacts exothermically in water, so that would sort of be "buring".
Water.