Chlorine gas. Clorine is a diatomic molecule at normal pressure and temperature, so much like how Oxygen is normally O2, Chlorine is normally Cl2.
The oxidation number of Cl in PtCl4^2- is -1. This can be determined by considering that the overall charge of the complex ion is 2-, and each Cl atom has an oxidation number of -1.
Zn(ClO3)2 has two chlorine atoms
There are 2 moles of Cl in 1 mole of CaCl2. The molar mass of Cl is 35.45 g/mol. So, in 435 g of CaCl2, there would be 2 moles of Cl, which is equal to 70.9 g of Cl.
In a Cl-Cl molecule, the atoms are sharing 2 electrons, forming a single covalent bond. Each chlorine atom contributes 1 electron to the bond, resulting in a total of 2 shared electrons between the two atoms.
Its Ba, Cl-, for the first 2, not sure on the last one, its confuseing if i had to guess i'd pick Cl-
The name of this compound is 2-chlorobutane.
Iron chloride
1,1,1-trichloro-2-propanone
2: Na+, Cl-
Ca(ClO2)2 is the chemical formula of calcium chlorite.
2 cl are needed
as in Chloride, Cl- or did you mean something else?
Ca=+2 Cl=-1
The name of a company par cl is usually determined whether it is private or public.
The Cl-1 ion is called chloride ion.
The oxidation number of Cl in PtCl4^2- is -1. This can be determined by considering that the overall charge of the complex ion is 2-, and each Cl atom has an oxidation number of -1.
Zn(ClO3)2 has two chlorine atoms