Si + 2Cl2 --> SiCl4
24.4 grams silicon (1 mole Si/28.09 grams)(2 mole Cl2/1 mole Si)(70.9 grams/1 mole Cl2)
= 123 grams chlorine needed
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CH4 + 4Cl2 -----> CCl2 + 4HCl This is the current common method of tetrachloride synthesis, under heat and pressure, although another involves further chlorinating of chlorocarbons e.g. C2Cl6 + Cl2. Earlier methods used chloroform or disulphide, reacted with chlorine.
When chlorine gas is bubbled into an aqueous solution of potassium iodide, some of the iodide ions are oxidized to iodine. The iodine molecules combine with iodide ions to form brown triiodide ion, I3-. In this demonstration, the aqueous solution is above a layer of carbon tetrachloride, in which iodine is quite soluble. The beautiful violet color of iodine can be seen as the iodine dissolves in the carbon tetrachloride layer. With excess chlorine, iodine reacts to form iodine monochloride, ICl, which is ruby red. The iodine monochloride reacts further to form iodine trichloride, ICl3, which is much lighter in color, causing the solution to be decolorized.
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when the (molecules) of ... When the atoms of sodium and chlorine combine to form NaCl or the salt molecule,it forms a harmless chemical reaction. we are doing it in my science class..... im confused to.
Scandium chloride (or scandium trichloride), ScCl3
Anything that is not a noble gas will combine with chlorine.
CH4 + 4Cl2 -----> CCl2 + 4HCl This is the current common method of tetrachloride synthesis, under heat and pressure, although another involves further chlorinating of chlorocarbons e.g. C2Cl6 + Cl2. Earlier methods used chloroform or disulphide, reacted with chlorine.
carbon has a valency 4 so it can combine with 4 other elements to complete its octet it shares electrons with four chlorine atoms and in this way four covalent bonds are formed which leads to the formation of carbon tetrachloride
Chlorine and hydration
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well it can produce many compounds , such when you combine chlorine and magnesium
Chlorine can combine with anything in the first column (ie. hydrogen, lithium, etc.) and it will become stable. This is according to the Octet rule.
Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
Chlorine and sodium combine to produce the ionic compound sodium chloride.
Household salt
Sodiumcloride (salt)
Known compounds with oxygen, hydrogen, iodine, chlorine, bromine, etc.