Chlorine=CI
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The element symbol for the halogen in the fifth period is Iodine, with the chemical symbol I.
There is no element with the symbol Ci. There is an element with the symbol Cl (capital C, lowercase L), chlorine, which is a non-metal.
No, iron chloride is not an element. Iron chloride is a chemical compound composed of the elements iron and chlorine. Iron is the element with the atomic number 26 and symbol Fe, while chlorine is the element with the atomic number 17 and symbol Cl.
Chlorine is a substance; it does not have a gender.
No. It's a molecular element.
CL is not an element; it is the symbol for chlorine, which is a chemical element with atomic number 17.
CI does not exist. Cl (with a lowercase L) is the element chlorine
The chemical symbol for the element chlorine is Cl The formula for chlorine gas is Cl2
Chlorine is an element. It is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and atomic number 17 on the periodic table. It exists as a diatomic molecule in its natural state.
Chlorine is the element that purifies water. Its symbol is Cl.
Cl is the symbol for chlorine. Watch out when you write chemical symbols that you correctly use upper and lower case! The superscript minus sign tells you that the chlorine has gained an electron and become a chloride ion, negatively charged.
Nol. Oxygen and chlorine are separate elements.
The element chlorine has the symbol Cl.
The element symbol for the halogen in the fifth period is Iodine, with the chemical symbol I.
"Ci" isn't a symbol on the periodic table.
chlorine is not a compound. it is an element.
The chemical symbol of the halogen element chlorine is Cl.