5, that's what Cl5 (usually written w/ a subscript) means
It has 6 atoms in one molecule. They are 1P and 5 Chlorines.
There are three atoms of chlorine in one molecule of sucralose.
There are two chlorine atoms in the molecule NICl2.
There are 13 atoms in C6H4Cl2: 6 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, and 2 chlorine atoms.
Silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) contains one silicon atom and four chlorine atoms, making a total of five atoms in the molecule.
There are 5 chlorine atoms in PCl5.
It has 6 atoms in one molecule. They are 1P and 5 Chlorines.
2 -- Cl2 is a molecule of Chlorine and as can be seen it has two atoms.
Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5) contains 1 phosphorus atom and 5 chlorine atoms.
There are three atoms of chlorine in one molecule of sucralose.
Chlorine is an element, not a compound. Moreover, its a diatomic molecule, that is, a molecule of chlorine contains two atoms of chlorine.
A chlorine molecule has the formula Cl2, so it contains two chlorine atoms.
There are two chlorine atoms in the molecule NICl2.
4. 4 atoms of chlorine, one of carbon. The formula is CCl4
Cl2 is a molecule formed of 2 atoms of Chlorine.
55.0 g of Cl2 contains 55.0/35.45* or 1.551 gram atoms of chlorine. Each mole of PCl5 requires exactly 5 gram atoms of chlorine, as shown by the formula. Therefore, 1.551/5.000 or 0.310 moles of PCl5 can be formed, to the justified number of significant digits. *This number is the gram Atomic Mass of chlorine.
It has two chlorine atoms.