- Chlorine - Wikipedia
Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature It is an extremely reactive element and a strong oxidising agent: among the elements, it has the highest electron affinity and the third-highest electronegativity on the revised Pauling scale, behind only oxygen and fluorine
- Chlorine | Chemical Emergencies | CDC
Chlorine is a liquid or gas with a strong, irritating smell Signs and symptoms of chlorine exposure depend on how you were exposed Get away from the area, get clean, and get help if exposed Chlorine can explode with many common substances
- Chlorine | Uses, Properties, Facts | Britannica
Chlorine, chemical element of the halogen group that is a toxic, corrosive, greenish yellow gas, irritating to the eyes and respiratory system
- CHLOR- Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHLOR- is green How to use chlor- in a sentence
- What is chlorine? - Eurochlor
Chlorine is the 11th most abundant element in the earth’s crust and chlorinated compounds occur naturally in humans (e g in blood, skin, tears and teeth) In white blood cells, chlorine helps to fight infections
- Chlorine | Cl2 | CID 24526 - PubChem
At room temperature, chlorine is a yellow-green gas that is heavier than air and has a strong irritating odor It can be converted to a liquid under pressure or cold temperatures Chlorine is mainly used as bleach in the manufacture of paper and cloth and to make a wide variety of products
- Chlorine (Cl) - Periodic Table
Chlorine is the 17th element in the periodic table and has a symbol of Cl and atomic number of 17 It has an atomic weight of 35 450 and a mass number of 35 Chlorine has seventeen protons and eighteen neutrons in its nucleus, and seventeen electrons in three shells It is located in group seventeen, period three and block p of the periodic table
- WebElements Periodic Table » Chlorine » the essentials
Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas which combines directly with nearly all elements Chlorine is a respiratory irritant The gas irritates the mucous membranes and the liquid burns the skin As little as 3 5 ppm can be detected as an odour, and 1000 ppm is likely to be fatal after a few deep breaths It was used as a war gas in 1915
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