Go to your kitchen, take down the salt and pour some on the counter, and look at. The mineral halite, also salt, is a beautiful cubic mineral frequently with a red tinge.
0.2 L = cl 1 ml = 0.1 cl 240 ml = 24.0 cl 1 L = 100 cl 0.2 L = 20 cl 50 cl is bigger than 0.2 L = 20 cl and 240 ml = 24 cl
1 litre = 100 cL so 3.33... cups of 30 cL each.
No, Cl is not a positively charged ion. Cl is the chemical symbol for chlorine, which typically forms a negatively charged ion called chloride (Cl-).
1cL = 10mL. Thus, multiply cL by 10 to get mL
SCl3. It is polar because it has a lone pair on the central atom.
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AB-------->A+B NaCl----->Na+Cl
HCl is hydrochloric acid. That might look like a one, but it is a lower-case L. H=Hydrogen, Cl=Chlorine.HCl is hydrochloric acid. That might look like a one, but it is a lower-case L. H=Hydrogen, Cl=Chlorine.
It will have three pairs of electrons around the first Cl, 2 pairs around O, and another three pairs around the last Cl. It will look something like this: '. . . . . . :Cl-O-Cl: '. . . . . . (the commas don't have anything to do with it, please disregard them altogether. its the only way I could sort of get it to line up correctly)
CL is not knock-kneed.She walks like ordinary
The Lewis structure for C2Cl4 shows two carbon atoms double-bonded to each other with two chlorine atoms attached to each carbon atom. This creates a linear structure with the two chlorine atoms on each carbon atom in a trans configuration.
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I believe it looks like this. I think i have a later pressing but it's the same cover. http://dkpresents.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/no9f6o.jpg
Molecular geometery is tetrahedral now look below Cl l H-C-Cl l Cl Now if you look at it you need to find of the geometry has a dipole moment, if it does then that means that it is polar. Well the clorines have the same electronegativity, so there pull on each other will cancel each other out. Now look at the H Cl Hydrogen has a less electronegativity than Clorine so its gonna pull the electrons from the H to the clorine resulting in a pull of the toward the Cl meaning it is polar. Consider carbon tetracloride CCl4 is that polar or non-polar, you might be able to use what I said to find the answer.
Chlorine has a larger atomic radius than fluorine. This is because chlorine has its outermost electrons in the 3rd energy level, which is farther from the nucleus, and fluorine has its outermost electrons in the 2nd energy level, which is closer to the nucleus.
The ion formula for chloride is Cl-.
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