Chlorine is considered a nonmetal because it lacks metallic properties such as malleability, ductility, and conductivity. It tends to gain electrons in chemical reactions, forming anions, rather than lose electrons like metals do.
Cl (chlorine) is classified as a nonmetal. Al (aluminum), Si (silicon), and Cl (chlorine) are located in different areas of the periodic table: aluminum is a metal, silicon is a metalloid, and chlorine is a nonmetal.
Chlorine is a NON-METAL. As STP it is a green gas.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
The nonmetal family
Yes, chlorine and potassium can form an ionic compound called potassium chloride. In this compound, potassium, which is a metal, donates its electron to chlorine, a nonmetal, to form an ionic bond.
nonmetal
it's a non-metal
Chloride is a term used for salts. Chlorine is a chemical element, nonmetallic.
No; chlorine is a nonmetal and a halogen.
See the definition of a metal and properties of chlorine.
Cl (chlorine) is classified as a nonmetal. Al (aluminum), Si (silicon), and Cl (chlorine) are located in different areas of the periodic table: aluminum is a metal, silicon is a metalloid, and chlorine is a nonmetal.
Yes
Chlorine is a NON-METAL. As STP it is a green gas.
Chlorine.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
Chlorine is a nonmetal. Do you think they put metal in swimming pool water?
The nonmetal family