All of the elements in group 17/VIIA, known as the halogens, will react the same as chlorine, a member of this group. All halogen atoms have 7 valence electrons, so they will form ionic bonds or covalent bonds to get 8 valence electrons.
Chlorine doesn't react with chlorine.
No - chlorine reacts to form chlorides - not bromides
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
Sodium
yes
Chlorine doesn't react with chlorine.
No - chlorine reacts to form chlorides - not bromides
Potassium reacts with Chlorine to create Pottassium Chloride or KCl
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
Yes, it is. Chlorine reacts with ozone in the form of CFC's.
It is a true statement that chlorine gas reacts with sodium metal to produce sodium chloride. The symbol for chlorine is Cl.
Sodium
yes
Answer#1No. Chlorine (though deadly) is non-flammable. Pure chlorine can, however react explosively with certain metals. Much the same way metallic sodium reacts with water. BOOM!
Carbon tetrachloride.
Nope, Chlorine reacts if it gains electrons. Not Lose. Apex
Chlorine reacts violently with a large number of elements.