Comparing E209 - Heptylparaben vs E925 - Chlorine

Synonyms
E209
Heptylparaben
E925
Chlorine
element 17
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Popular questions
  1. Comp where to plug e209 cable?

    E209 is the E-number for heptylparaben, a synthetic paraben preservative (not permitted in EU foods); it isn’t a cable or plug.

  2. Doctor who e209?

    In food labeling, E209 means heptylparaben, a preservative not permitted in EU foods; it doesn’t refer to Doctor Who.

  3. How to charge razor scooter e209?

    E209 is heptylparaben, a food preservative (not permitted in EU foods) and unrelated to charging a Razor scooter.

  4. What does e209 mean on ambulance report?

    On food labels, E209 denotes heptylparaben, a preservative (not permitted in EU foods); it’s not a standard ambulance/EMS code.

  5. What does e209 member mean on ambulance report?

    E209 refers to heptylparaben in food contexts (not permitted in EU foods); “E209 member” on an ambulance report would be an unrelated internal code, not the additive.

  1. What element has 17 protons?

    Chlorine (E925) has 17 protons; its atomic number is 17.

  2. What element has 17 electrons?

    A neutral chlorine atom has 17 electrons, matching its atomic number of 17.

  3. Which element has 17 protons?

    Chlorine—the element with atomic number 17—has 17 protons.

  4. What element has 17 protons and 18 neutrons?

    Chlorine‑35, an isotope of chlorine, has 17 protons and 18 neutrons and is its most abundant isotope.

  5. What is the most active element in group 17?

    Fluorine is the most reactive halogen in Group 17; chlorine is also highly reactive but less so than fluorine.