a lot of things... 24cl, 23cl, 249ml for example
Its Ba, Cl-, for the first 2, not sure on the last one, its confuseing if i had to guess i'd pick Cl-
No.
A centiliter (cL) is 10 times larger than a milliliter (mL)
Yes, the Cl- ion is larger than the Cl atom because the addition of an extra electron leads to an increase in electron-electron repulsions, which causes the electron cloud to expand. This results in the formation of an anion (Cl-) that is larger in size compared to the neutral atom (Cl).
A centiliter (cl) is smaller than a milliliter (ml). Specifically, 1 cl is equal to 10 ml. Therefore, 1 ml is larger than 1 cl.
F is the stronger base because it is bigger than Cl
.25 is larger than .24
L is bigger just because it is and yea...
First, note that cl is the same as centiliters and ml is the same as milliliters. Thus, when you are asking to convert 480 cl to ml, you are asking to convert 480 centiliters to milliliters. A centiliter is larger than a milliliter. Simply put, cl is larger than ml. In fact, a centiliter is "10 to the power of 1" larger than a milliliter. Since a centiliter is 10^1 larger than a milliliter, it means that the conversion factor for cl to ml is 10^1. Therefore, you can multiply 480 cl by 10^1 to get 480 cl converted to ml. Here is the answer with the math showing you how to convert 480 cl to ml by multiplying 480 by the conversion factor of 10^1.
Cl2 is larger than F2 because chlorine (Cl) has a larger atomic radius than fluorine (F), resulting in larger molecules overall.
No, 25 mcg is larger than 5 mcg.
25 l = 2500 cl