FAQ

What is the Vol. of Chlorine reacted?
Vol. of Chlorine reacted is referred to the volume of chlorine that reacts at STP with a certain mass of metal to form it’s metal chloride. Vol. of Chlorine reacted is usually measured using the Milliliter for Volume. Note that the value of Vol. of Chlorine reacted is always negative. Typically, the value of Vol. of Chlorine reacted is greater than 0.
Can the Vol. of Chlorine reacted be negative?
Yes, the Vol. of Chlorine reacted, measured in Volume can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Vol. of Chlorine reacted?
Vol. of Chlorine reacted is usually measured using the Milliliter[mL] for Volume. Cubic Meter[mL], Cubic Centimeter[mL], Cubic Millimeter[mL] are the few other units in which Vol. of Chlorine reacted can be measured.
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