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What are three properties of chlorine?

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Answered by WANTEDGF
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Chlorine is a chemical element with atomic number 17 and element symbol Cl. It is a member of the halogen group of elements, appearing between fluorine and bromine moving down the periodic table. At ordinary temperature and pressure, chlorine is a pale. greenish-yellow gas. Like other halogens, it is an extremely reactive element and strong oxidizer.

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Answered by ayushpalbanshi
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Physical Properties

Color: Greenish-yellow

Phase: Gas

Odor: Disagreeable, suffocating smell

Density: About two and one-half times as dense as air

Solubility: Is soluble in water. Its aqueous solution is called chlorine water which consists of a mixture of chlorine, hydrochloric acid, and hypochlorous acid

Boiling Point: The boiling point of chlorine is –34.05°C

Melting Point: The melting point is –101°C.

Chemical Properties

Chemical Formula: Cl

Corrosion: Highly corrosive

Toxicity: Highly Toxic

Compounds: PVC, hydrochloric acid and Sodium chloride (table salt)

Reactivity with metals: Most metals react with dry chlorine only upon heating

Combustion: Alkali metals react with chlorine by combustion when tiny amounts of moisture are present

Explosive: Specific mixtures of chlorine and hydrogen can be explosive

Oxidation: It forms the oxides Cl2O, ClO2, O2O6, Cl2O7, and Cl2O8, as well as hypochlorites (salts of hypochlorous acid), chlorites and chlorates

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