The equation for beryllium and chlorine is Be + Cl₂ → BeCl₂.
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No. This equation is not balanced and does not even represent any reaction. The equation for the actual reaction between elemental zinc and chlorine is: Zn + Cl2 => ZnCl2.
Not exactly sure what you mean about "aluminum's half life equation." Exponential decay, from where we get the half-life equation from, has nothing to do with mass, atomic number, etc... and therefore has nothing to do with any particular isotope.
The chemical equation is:2 AlBr3 + 3 Cl2 = 2 AlCl3 + 3 Br2
The equation for beryllium and chlorine is Be + Cl₂ → BeCl₂.
The symbol equation for chlorine gas is Cl2.
The balanced equation for the reaction between chlorine and fluorine is: Cl2 + F2 → 2ClF
The word equation for rubidium and chlorine is: rubidium + chlorine -> rubidium chloride.
The word equation for lithium and chlorine is: lithium + chlorine -> lithium chloride.
The word equation for chlorine water is: chlorine + water ➡️ hydrochloric acid + oxygen
Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)
The balanced equation for caesium and chlorine is 2Cs + Cl2 -> 2CsCl.
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The symbol equation for chlorine and carbon combined is: Cl2 + C -> CCl4.
Iron plus chlorine equals Iron chloride is the word equation.
The equation for the reaction between silver and chlorine is: 2Ag + Cl2 → 2AgCl.