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Since chlorine has similar electronegativity
Since chlorine has similar electronegativity as nitrogen, why can't chlorine form hydrogen bonds?
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Chlorine is a Halogen. It is located in Group 7A of the periodic table. Two chlorine atoms bond to form highly reactive chlorine
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Cesium Chloride is formed when Cesium (Cs), a Group 1A metal, bonds with Chlorine (Cl), a Group 7A nonmetal. The
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Use a periodic table to rank the following elements from Greatest Electronegativity to Least Electronegativity. (Highest to
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Use a periodic table to rank the following elements from Greatest Electronegativity to Least Electronegativity. (Highest to
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Chlorine, Cl2, is a gas at room temperature, but bromine, Br2, is a liquid. Why?
Chlorine would create a nonpolar covalent bond
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Mary
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Which option describes something that causes ionic bonds to form?(1 point)Responsessmall electronegativity differencessmall
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1. Which two elements react vigorously with each other?
A: Chlorine and lithium B:Chlorine and potassium C:iodine and lithium
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Richard
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what has Smallest electronegativity: Chlorine, Iron, or Lanthanum
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Why did Mendeleev put bromine (Br) and chlorine (Cl) in the same group on the periodic table?
They are similar alphabetically.
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