Carbon and chlorine are not numbers, so
that kind of comparison is inappropriate.
Is < Less than or Greater than or > Greater than or Less than
No.
It is > for less than and < for greater than.
The greater than sign is ">" and the less than sign is "<"
Its less than
Atomic weight of carbon: [12,0096; 12,0116]. Atomic weight of chlorine: [35,446; 35,457]. The molar mass of chlorine is greater; rounded 35,45 g/mol.
The chemical bond between carbon-chlorine has an electronegativity difference of 0.61. The bond between carbon-hydrogen has a difference of 0.35, thus is less polar than the carbon-chlorine bond.
Chlorine is more electronegative than carbon. Chlorine has a higher electronegativity value on the Pauling scale, indicating its greater ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond compared to carbon.
The Chlorine atom has the delta negative charge because it's more negative than carbon.
The mass of Cl-37 is greater than that of Cl-35. Because Cl-37 has two neutrons more than Cl-35.
Chlorine is Cl, C is carbon. The first ionization energy of magnesium is less than that of chlorine.
Chlorine is more reactive than carbon. Chlorine belongs to group 17 of the periodic table, meaning it has 7 valence electrons and tends to form one additional covalent bond. Carbon, on the other hand, is in group 14 and tends to form 4 covalent bonds, making it less reactive than chlorine.
Carbon-carbon bonds are stronger than chlorine-chlorine bonds because carbon atoms are larger and form a stronger bond due to more effective overlap of atomic orbitals. Additionally, carbon-carbon bonds have more bonds and electrons shared between atoms compared to chlorine-chlorine bonds, making them stronger.
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Is < Less than or Greater than or > Greater than or Less than
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