Since there is no chemical element whose symbol is L, it is not possible to make sense of the question.
The mole ratio is 1:1 because when you're looking for the MOLE ratio in an equation, you have to always use the coefficients in front of the elements (just emphasizing the word mole since the previous answer was wrong) , and since there is an invisible 1 in front of both Cl2 and CaCl2, therefore the ratio is 1:1.
MgCl2 contain 25,537 % magnesium and 74,463 % chlorine. The atomic ratio is 2, the mass ratio is approx. 3.
O2, N2, Cl2, I2, as well as F2, Br2, and H2 are all diatomic elements.
the ratio between HCL and CL2 is 4:2 V(Cl2)=0.98/2=0.49L
what consists of elements combined in a specific ratio?
The mole ratio is 1:1 because when you're looking for the MOLE ratio in an equation, you have to always use the coefficients in front of the elements (just emphasizing the word mole since the previous answer was wrong) , and since there is an invisible 1 in front of both Cl2 and CaCl2, therefore the ratio is 1:1.
MgCl2 contain 25,537 % magnesium and 74,463 % chlorine. The atomic ratio is 2, the mass ratio is approx. 3.
It is part of the diatomic elements
This chemical reaction is:CS2 + 3 Cl2 = CCl4 + S2Cl2
H2 +Cl2---------------->2HCl Since H2 and Cl2 react in 1:1 mole ratio the number of moles of H2 reacting is equal to the number of moles of Cl2 which is equal to 0.213
Na and Cl are chemical elements; NaCl is a chemical compound.
because they are both highly reactive elements so they will react with anything.
H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2 are all diatomic elements.
O2, N2, Cl2, I2, as well as F2, Br2, and H2 are all diatomic elements.
An example is:KBr + Cl2 = KCl + Br2
the ratio between HCL and CL2 is 4:2 V(Cl2)=0.98/2=0.49L
what consists of elements combined in a specific ratio?