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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-
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
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 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.
Chloride is an ion. It doesnt have a atomic number.
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.
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.
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.
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-.
No, chloride is an ion.
Chloride: Cl- Chlorite: ClO2- Chlorate: ClO3-