Chlorine molecules will break down when exposed to UV light and create CL free radicals. CL molecules will freely colide with other molecules and create free radicals. I cannot find a specific reason for why CL doesn't decompose.
The boiling point of iodine (184.3 0C) is substantially higher than the boiling point of chlorine (-34 0C). Each element occurs at standard temperature and pressure as diatomic molecules; iodine molecules have substantially more mass than chlorine molecules; dispersion forces will be higher beween iodine molecules as they have more electrons than chlorine molecules. Both these factors contribute, mass will alomost certainly be the predominant factor.
A magnesium atom gives two electrons to two chlorine atoms to form a magnesium ion and two chloride ions.
Sodium is larger than chlorine because chlorine has more protons and outer level electrons which gives the positive nucleus a greater pull on the outer electrons.
ionic bonding
NaCl(s) or sodium chloride, is commonly known as table salt.
It's funny because I just read in my textbook, which was printed this year 2012, that one chlorine atom can destroy "ONE Million" ozone molecules. They do not explain why. It is more then likely goofball science that no one can back up. I'm no chem expert, but... Cl + O3 YIELDS destruction of (thousands/millions) O3 molecules. Yeah right.
The boiling point of iodine (184.3 0C) is substantially higher than the boiling point of chlorine (-34 0C). Each element occurs at standard temperature and pressure as diatomic molecules; iodine molecules have substantially more mass than chlorine molecules; dispersion forces will be higher beween iodine molecules as they have more electrons than chlorine molecules. Both these factors contribute, mass will alomost certainly be the predominant factor.
why atom and molecules are important to cell processes explain
because plant use chlorine as nutrient
Water molecules are polar molecules. Both of the bonds inside the molecule are polar bonds.
Covalent molecules are compounds/elements bonded together/formed by the sharing of electrons between 2 or more different atoms. Polar covalent molecules forms due to the disparity in electronegativity within the atoms in the compound. For example, in HCl, chlorine is a highly electronegative element while hydrogen is not. Thus, chlorine will pull electrons in the covalent bond towards itself. As a result, delta+ charge occurs at the hydrogen end of the molecule, while delta- charge occurs at the chlorine end of the molecule. Thus, in the overall, slightly charges (aka delta charges) form at different ends of the molecule.
no, because there are no ions present.
Check into a filtration system.
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What comes from a speaker. By the convouluting of molecules
ahaha
A magnesium atom gives two electrons to two chlorine atoms to form a magnesium ion and two chloride ions.