1 ml = 0.1 cl, so its greater
centi- is greater than milli- by a factor of ten. so 12 cl = 120 ml.Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis12 cl*10 ml1 cl=120 ml
525 cl is larger.
No, they are equal.Convert to same units then you can compare:1 cl = 10 ml→ 4 cl = 4 x 10 ml= 40 ml.
No.
A liter is 100 times greater than a cL
The mass of Cl-37 is greater than that of Cl-35. Because Cl-37 has two neutrons more than Cl-35.
No. Convert to the same units then a comparison can be made. 1l = 100 cl → 4 l = 4 × 100 cl = 400 cl < 517 cl → 4 l is less than 517 cl.
An anion, is an ion with more electrons than protons, giving it a net negative charge. Chloride would have the greater negative charge with Iodide.
No.
No.
Yes.
They are the same.
1 cl is greater than 1 ml. 1 cl is equal to 10 ml.
1 ml = 0.1 cl, so its greater
H-Cl is more covalent than Cl-Cl because the difference in electronegativity between hydrogen and chlorine is greater than that between two chlorine atoms, leading to a more polarized and covalent bond between H and Cl.
No. A centiliter is 1/10 of a deciliter.