Cl2 is chlorine gas. There are two chlorine atoms covalently bonded to each other in a simple molecular structure. The chemical symbol for chlorine, on the other hand, is Cl and the formula for the chloride ion is Cl-.
The answer cannot be uniquely determined from the information given. There are literally dozens (at least) of compounds with that molecular formula, including vanillin and methyl salicylate (wintergreen oil).
Tetranitrogen tetraselenide is the name of the compound.
The name of the compound Cl2O3 is dichlorine trioxide.
Tetranitrogen hexahydride
The compound name for P2O3 is diphosphorus trioxide.
Chlorine(I) Oxide is a covalently bonded molecule which has the same geometry as in water molecule.
The covalent compound of Cl2O is dichlorine monoxide. It is formed when two chlorine atoms (Cl) bond covalently with one oxygen atom (O).
dichlorine oxide.
It's dichlorine monoxide. Both elements are nonmetals, so you use prefixes. "Di" is 2, and "mono" is 1.
Chemical formula foe chlorine monoxide is Cl2O. It is made of elements Cl and O. So it is a compound.
The bond angle for Cl2O is approximately 110 degrees.
Cl2O
The chemical fomula of chlorine monoxide is ClO.
It is bent
There is one single covalent bond present in Cl2O, which is formed between the two chlorine atoms.
Cl2O is covalent
There are two pi bonds in Cl2O. Each chlorine atom forms a double bond with the oxygen atom in the molecule.