Chlorine comes from the Greek word 'χλωρóς' khlôros, meaning 'pale green'
Chlorine is the common name used. the symbol is Cland the atomic number is 17.
It is called chloride ion.
The compound containing calcium and chlorine is called calcium chloride. When naming it, the suffix of the anion's name “chlorine” is changed to “-ide” to become chloride.
According to the wikipedia article for chlorine, it was Humphry Davy who named this element, after the Ancient Greek for pale green.
The scientific name for a mapmaker is cartographer.
Chlorine belongs to the halogen family of elements.
Yes, chlorine is a scientific name in English language; other maes in others languages.
This would be chlorine hexafluoride.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Amanita chlorinosma.
Cl2 is chlorine. Chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule.
In English, also chlorine.
IUPAC naming only applies to compounds. The IUPAC name for chlorine is chlorine. In nature chlorine exists as a diatomic compound Cl2 called dichlorine.
A common name for chlorine chloride is phosphorus trichloride.
The name of the chlorine family member is a halogen.
IUPAC naming only applies to compounds. The IUPAC name for chlorine is chlorine. In nature chlorine exists as a diatomic compound Cl2 called dichlorine.
It is called chloride ion.
This compound is chlorine monofluoride.
The name of the group 7 elements that chlorine is included in, are called Halogens.