Aluminium chloride (AlCl3) is a compound of aluminium and chlorine. The solid has a low melting and boiling point, and is covalently bonded.
Ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) (also Sal Ammoniac, salmiac, nushadir salt, sal armagnac, sal armoniac, salt armoniack) is, in its pure form, a clear white water-soluble crystalline salt of ammonia.
Barium chloride is the ionic chemical compound with the formula BaCl2. It is one of the most important water-soluble salts of barium
Zinc chloride is the name of chemical compound with the formula ZnCl2 and its hydrates. Zinc chlorides, of which nine crystalline forms are known, are colorless or white and highly soluble in water.
Calcium chloride, CaCl2, is a common salt. It behaves as a typical ionic halide, and is solid at room temperature. It has several common applications such as brine for refrigeration plants, ice and dust control on roads, and in concrete
Copper(II) chloride is the chemical compound with the formula CuCl2. This is a yellow-brown solid which slowly absorbs moisture to form a blue-green dihydrate.
Copper(II) chloride is the chemical compound with the formula CuCl2. This is a yellow-brown solid which slowly absorbs moisture to form a blue-green dihydrate.
Copper(I) chloride, commonly called cuprous chloride, is the lower chloride of copper, with the formula CuCl. This colorless solid is a versatile precursor to other copper compounds, including some of commercial significance.