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The atomic ratio between sodium and chlorine in sodium chloride is 1:1, as indicated by its formula NaCl. If the mass ratio is wanted, it is that of the atomic weights of the two elements.
A chloride ion has a larger radius than a sodium ion, because the chloride has an additional complete valence shell of electrons compared to a sodium ion, but a sodium atom has lost the only electron in this valence shell that the sodium atom ever included to form a sodium ion.
Chloride: Cl- Chlorite: ClO2- Chlorate: ClO3-
No, Chlorine is an element that takes that occurs on its own in the form of Cl2 molecules. It is a toxic green gas. Chloride (Cl-) is the ion formed by chlorine. It is esentially a chlorine atom that has gained an electron. Because it is charged the chloride ion cannot exist on its own. It needs a positive ion to balance its charge. Chloride ions are generally considered nontoxic.
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
The chloride ion (Cl-) is larger than the oxygen ion (O2-). This is because the chloride ion has more electrons than the oxygen ion, resulting in a larger atomic radius and hence a larger ionic radius.
The atomic symbol for potassium chloride is KCl. Potassium chloride is a compound made up of one potassium ion (K+) and one chloride ion (Cl-), which come together to form a stable salt.
Chloride is an ion. It doesnt have a atomic number.
The atomic ratio between sodium and chlorine in sodium chloride is 1:1, as indicated by its formula NaCl. If the mass ratio is wanted, it is that of the atomic weights of the two elements.
The atomic core for a potassium ion is composed of 19 protons and usually 20 neutrons in the nucleus. This gives it an atomic number of 19 and a mass number of around 39. The potassium ion has a 1+ charge due to the loss of one electron.
When chlorine becomes the chloride ion, it gains one electron to achieve a full outer shell, resulting in a charge of -1.
A chloride ion has a larger radius than a sodium ion, because the chloride has an additional complete valence shell of electrons compared to a sodium ion, but a sodium atom has lost the only electron in this valence shell that the sodium atom ever included to form a sodium ion.
Chloride ion is colorless.
There are 18 electrons in a chloride ion.
The symbol for the chloride ion is Cl-.
Chlorine is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and atomic number 17, while chloride is an ion formed when chlorine gains an electron. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature, while chloride is a negatively charged ion found in compounds like table salt.
Chloride: Cl- Chlorite: ClO2- Chlorate: ClO3-