well NaCl is the combination for table salt so idk y it would do that
35.453g of Cl
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
10.0gCl*1 mole Cl*22.4Cl L/ 35.45g Cl* 1mole Cl=6.32L Cl
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Kcl means potasiam chloride and cl means chlorin . kcl is a compound and cl is an element . when cl react with k a compound produce called kcl.
Water doesn't react with sodium chloride; sodium chloride is dissociated in water:NaCl----------------------------Na+ + Cl-
sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl)
Mg (metal) + 2 H+ [+ 2 Cl-] --> H2 (gas) + Mg2+ [+ 2 Cl-]
They do not react based on hard-soft acid base theory. Na+ is a hard acid, Cl-is a hard base, and even if I-were formed, it's a soft base and therefore would not replace Cl-in sodium chloride.
When the CFCs go up to the stratosphere the react with strong UV light. This breaks the C-Cl bonds of the compound so therefore the Cl get removed from the reaction. This is a danger to the ozone molecules in our atmosphere because the Cl molecules react with the hydrogen molecules in the ozone compound this destroys the ozone compound and releases more oxygen molecules in to the upper atmosphere.
They produce ; diethyl ammonium chloride (C2H5)2NH+Cl-
Actinium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, sulphur, etc.