Chlorine itself is an element. It is on the Periodic Table (of the Elements). It is made from protons, electrons and neutrons.
Chlorine is in group 7 because it has 7 electrons in its outermost energy level, making it part of the halogen group. It is in period 3 because it is in the third row of the periodic table based on its increasing atomic number.
Table Salt. NaCl is the chemical formula for Sodium chloride. It is not on the periodic table because it isn't a chemical element. Sodium chloride is a chemical compound formed when the elements Sodium and Chlorine react with each other.
If you have a periodic table of the elements available, look at the second column from the right. Those elements are often referred to as "halogens". The "rows" in the periodic table are often referred to as the "periods". So the halogen from the third period would be "CL", or chlorine. Glad to help with your homework.
chlorine is in period 3, group 17
Chlorine belongs to period 3 on the periodic table.
There are 3 elements in chloroform. One Carbon, One hydrogen and three chlorine atoms
table salt is made up of 3 elements that is Sodium(Na), Chlorine(Cl) and Iodine(I).
There are 3 elements in chloroform. One Carbon, One hydrogen and three chlorine atoms
Chloroform is CHCl3 (with a lowercase L), not CHCI3. CHCl3 is a compound. Made up of 3 elements Carbon, Hydrogen, and Chlorine.
if you see you can make 3 elements are in each compound of this molecule. I THINK!
Two different elements. They are potassium and chlorine.
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No. NaClO3 (sodium chlorate) is an ionic compound with 3 different elements in it. (Na+= sodium cation, Cl(+5) = chlorine and 3 O(-2) = oxygen, bound together in one chlorate ClO3- anion).
The periodic table table has elements arranged in increasing order of the atomic number. NaCl is a salt derived from sodium and chloride ions. Neither ions nor compounds are listed in periodic table. The elements involved in producing the salt are sodium (period 3 group 1) and chlorine (period 3 group 17).NaCl is made up of two elements: sodium and chlorine. Sodium is present in group-1. Chlorine is present in group-17.
Dichlorodifluoromethane has 3 different elements: carbon, chlorine, and fluorine.
Sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, and argon.
The acronym CFC means carbon, fluorine and chlorine which makes up the organic compounds for what is also called Freon. Freon is a trademark of the du Pont de Nemours & Company which was originally developed as a refrigerant during the 1930s.