The "symbol" for a compound is properly called a chemical formula, and for methylene chloride it is CH2Cl2.
The atomic components of methylene chloride are 2 carbon and 2 chlorine. Methylene chloride is sweet smelling, colorless, volatile liquid used as a solvent.
Chloride is an ion and would be Cl-
Methylene chloride and benzene are immiscible in each other. They have different chemical properties that prevent them from forming a homogeneous mixture when combined.
When handling methylene chloride, it is important to wear chemical-resistant gloves to protect your skin from potential harm.
The chemical symbol for magnesium chloride is MgCl2.
The atomic components of methylene chloride are 2 carbon and 2 chlorine. Methylene chloride is sweet smelling, colorless, volatile liquid used as a solvent.
Chloride is an ion and would be Cl-
Methylene chloride and benzene are immiscible in each other. They have different chemical properties that prevent them from forming a homogeneous mixture when combined.
When handling methylene chloride, it is important to wear chemical-resistant gloves to protect your skin from potential harm.
The chemical symbol for magnesium chloride is MgCl2.
The chemical symbol for aluminum chloride is AlCl3.
The chemical symbol of zinc chloride is ZnCl2.
If you evaporate methylene chloride, you will be left with pure methylene chloride gas. Methylene chloride is a volatile compound with a low boiling point, so it easily evaporates to form a gas when heated.
The chemical formula (not symbol) for hydrogen chloride is HCl.
The answer is Cl-
Dichloromethane, Methylene chloride, methylene dichloride
The chemical symbol for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3.