CaCL2 is one particle of calcium and 2 partecles of chlorine. It is also known as Calcium Chloride.
It forms SnCl2 . It is called Stannous Chloride
One possible product of each is gvien below: 1. Ca + SO3 = CaSO3 2. SbCl3 + Cl2 = SbCl5 3. N2 + 3 H2 = 2 NH3 4. S + O2 = SO2
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this can be trick balancing equations but this one is easy. the correct equation is CaCO3--> CaO+CO2. CaO plus CO2 does equal CaCO3 because you are adding the single Oxogen atom in CaO to the double Oxygen atom in CO2. basic maths makes it 1+2=3. Easy!!
This chemical reaction is:CS2 + 3 Cl2 = CCl4 + S2Cl2
The balanced equation for the reaction between calcium (Ca) and chlorine (Cl2) to form calcium chloride (CaCl2) is: 2Ca + Cl2 -> 2CaCl2
Ca + Cl2 ---> CaCl2
2KI + Cl2 = 2KCl + I2
It forms SnCl2 . It is called Stannous Chloride
The chemical formula for chlorine is Cl. When two chlorine atoms combine, they form a diatomic molecule, so the chemical formula for two chlorine atoms combined is Cl2.
No, CaCl2 is calcium chloride while Ca Cl2 refers to calcium and chlorine existing as separate elements. The space between "Ca" and "Cl2" indicates that they are not chemically combined.
You have answered the question for yourself. Calcium + Chlorine = Calcium chloride. The BALANCED reaction equation is Ca(s) + Cl2(g) = CaCl2(s)
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Cl2 is non polar.So there are london bonds.
Formula: Cl2
The chemical formula for ammonia is NH3, and the chemical formula for chlorine is Cl2.
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