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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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The approximate Cl-Si-Cl bond angle in SiCl2F2 is expected to be around 109.5 degrees. This is because the molecule adopts a tetrahedral geometry due to the presence of four electron pairs around the silicon atom, resulting in bond angles close to the ideal tetrahedral angle.
Using the ideal gas law, we can calculate the volume of the gas at STP (standard temperature and pressure). Given that the molar mass of Chlorine gas is approximately 71 g/mol, 10.0 grams of Chlorine gas would be approximately 0.14 moles. At STP, 1 mole of any ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters, so 0.14 moles would occupy approximately 3.14 liters.
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The ion formula for chloride is Cl-.
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H-Cl is more covalent than Cl-Cl because the difference in electronegativity between hydrogen and chlorine is greater than that between two chlorine atoms, leading to a more polarized and covalent bond between H and Cl.
cl=chlorine
cl / H - C - cl / cl
Li atom donates one electron to a Cl atom when Li+Cl- is to be formed as ionic compound (salt):Li --> e- + Li+Cl + e- --> Cl--------------- +Li + Cl --> LiCl (or Li+Cl-)