Chapter 2: Q2.101P (page 84)
Give the name and formula of the compound whose molecules consist of two chlorine atoms and one oxygen atom.
Short Answer
Dichlorine monoxide is the chemical compound’s name, and its formula is.
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Chapter 2: Q2.101P (page 84)
Give the name and formula of the compound whose molecules consist of two chlorine atoms and one oxygen atom.
Dichlorine monoxide is the chemical compound’s name, and its formula is.
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(a) In the modern periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic mass.
(b) Elements in a period have similar chemical properties.
(c) Elements can be classified as either metalloids or nonmetals.
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