Carbon is not very reactive at room temperature
The general form of a compound can be written in the form
of:
[X(a) Y(b)] ^ c
Where a and b are subscripts, and c is the superscript of
the whole formula.
The relationship that we can derived here between the
constants is:
(valence of X) * a + (valence of Y) * b = c
Since the formula obviously has no superscript, therefore
c = 0. We also know in chemistry class that the valence of Cl is -1, therefore:
valence of X * 1 + (-1) * 3 = 0
valence of X - 3 = 0
<span>valence of X = 3</span>
The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics<span> states that if two bodies are each in thermal equilibrium with some third body, then they are also in equilibrium with each other. Credit: Tim Sharp</span>