sodium iodide
On the right side of the periodic table.
Yes, it directly combines with many other elements to form compounds in their highest oxidation state.
ionic
The problem with your question is that "Copper chloride" is not a chemical formula; it is the name of a chemical compound. However, I understand what you are asking. The problem with the name "copper chloride" is that it is ambiguous. One must be able to write an unambiguous chemical formula from the compound's name and vice versa, but that cannot be done here since "copper chloride" can be either CuCl or CuCl2.Oxidized copper exists either as Cu+1 or as Cu+2. In other words, the copper atom has lost either one or two electrons. "Chloride" is chlorine with a -1 formal charge, thus it takes either one or two chloride ions to create [the neutral compound] copper chloride.For metal ions, the name of the ion with the highest oxidation state has the suffix "-ic" and the ion with the lower oxidation state possesses the suffix "-ous." That means that copper chloride is actually either cupric chloride, CuCl2, or it is cuprous chloride, or CuCl.
Among well-characterized compounds, lithium carbide probably contains the highest percentage of carbon by mass. However, it might well be possible to make a compound with more carbon by inducing one substitution on graphene or one of the other multi-atomic forms of carbon.
There are several different ones (including organic ionic compounds), but the one at the highest concentration is ordinary table salt (sodium chloride).
Why is it sodium chloride have the highest melting temperature
The natural element with the highest melting point is good old Carbon! Its melting point is 3527 degrees, C. The element with the second highest melting point is Tungsten at 3422 degrees, C.
N2O is the compounds with the highest amount of nitrogen than the srno32, nh4no3 and hno3.
sodium chloride
Choride accounts for the highest percentage of ocean salts.
The highest concentration of sodium chloride in water is approx. 390 g/L at 100 oC.
The solution being an electrolyte is electrically conductive.
why is it sodium chloride has the highest melting temperature
CaCl2 is ionic, is solid and will have the highest melting point. The rest are covalent compounds.
Carbon can form large number of compounds. This is because of catenation and tetravalency.
Hydrogen and Carbon