The Periodic Table of elements lists Cl as chloride. Cl2 is Chlorine like the chlorine used in bleach and in similar compounds. It can also be used in detergents and dish soap.
When studying Chemistry or almost any science, it is important to know how to read Chemical formulas. The formula Cl2 stands for Chloride.
To find the number of moles of Cl2 in 7.1g of chlorine, you need to divide the mass of Cl2 by its molar mass. The molar mass of Cl2 is 70.9 g/mol. Therefore, 7.1g / 70.9 g/mol = 0.1 moles of Cl2.
A pure bond in chemistry refers to a covalent bond formed between atoms of the same element. These bonds are considered pure because the electrons are shared equally between the atoms, resulting in a symmetrical distribution of charge. Pure bonds are typically found in diatomic molecules such as H2 or O2.
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To produce 1.5 moles of chloroform (CHCl3), you would need 3 moles of chlorine (Cl2) as the reaction is 1:1 between Cl2 and CHCl3. The molar mass of Cl2 is approximately 70.9 g/mol, so 3 moles of Cl2 would be 3 * 70.9 g. Therefore, you would need approximately 212.7 grams of Cl2.
Cl2 is chlorine. Chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule.
You can use the ideal gas law to solve this problem. First, convert 0.30 g of Cl2 to moles. Then use the molar volume of gas at STP (22.4 L/mol) to determine the volume of Cl2 gas needed. Convert this volume to milliliters (1 L = 1000 mL) to find the answer.
When studying Chemistry or almost any science, it is important to know how to read Chemical formulas. The formula Cl2 stands for Chloride.
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In chemistry it means precipitate.
Cl2 is non polar.So there are london bonds.
Simply, the reactants are the original substances that are present at the beginning of a reaction. For example, in this reaction: 2Na + Cl2--> 2NaCl, the reactants are the Na and Cl.
What do you mean by anything about chemistry? What do you want to learn? Chemistry is about the study of elements.
By this, I assume you mean, the chemical reaction. If this is the case, the answer is 2I +2NaCl
To balance the equation Cu + Cl2 → CuCl2, you need to make sure there are the same number of atoms on each side: 2 Cu atoms on the left, 2 Cl atoms in CuCl2, and 2 Cl atoms in Cl2. So, the balanced equation is Cu + Cl2 → CuCl2.
Actually Chlorine is the second member of the halogen family(GrVII), so it is collected from the sea salt (e.g. NaCl) via electrolysis and some other separation technique. N.B: On Electrolysis, NaCl solution produces Hydrogen(H2) and Chlorine (Cl2), not Na & Cl2. If you wanna get Na & Cl2 from the electrolysis of NaCl it must be in molten state. Jamil Chemistry, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. anisurj@gmail.com
ATM in chemistry usually means atmosphere.