Formula: HCl
Cl(-)
OH-
HCL
A chloride ion would simply be represented by chlorine's chemical symbol along with a negative 1 to indicate the gain of an electron: Cl-1 or Cl1- or just Cl-.
Chloride: Cl- Chlorite: ClO2- Chlorate: ClO3-
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
Cl - that is the cloride ion, comes with a negative charge, the cemical structure is..................dont have a periodic table in front of me
(AlCl3)
Chloride is an ion and would be Cl-
Chloride ion: Cl-
A chloride ion would simply be represented by chlorine's chemical symbol along with a negative 1 to indicate the gain of an electron: Cl-1 or Cl1- or just Cl-.
the chemical symbol for boron ion is B+++
Cl-.
The chemical symbol for chlorine is Cl, which is normal as many chemical symbols are derived from from the first letter and second or third letter of an element's name. the superscripted - sign means that the ion has an overall electric charge of -1.
the chemical symbol is P
the chemical symbol for boron ion is B+++
Chloride: Cl- Chlorite: ClO2- Chlorate: ClO3-
The answer is Cl-
The formula for the chloride ion is 'Cl^-' sometimes written as 'Cl-'
The chemical formula (not symbol) for hydrogen chloride is HCl.