Yes, Chlorine is highly reactive and dangerous even at low concentrations. If it is extremely dilute it can be safely added to water to kill bacteria that are dangerous to people.
There are three chlorine isotopes. Over 99.99% of atoms are Cl35 and Cl37. There are traces of Cl36 in the nature, this is radioactive, but as you can see, in very small amounts.
Yes - that is why it has mass 35.5 - its natural elemental form is a mixture of isotopes.
All elements have radioactive isotopes, but naturally occurring chlorine is not radioactive. Chlorine gas is, however, poisonous.
Bleach is not radioactive
Chlorine is an element that has isotopes.
Chlorine is a highly reactive element
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why is chlorine more reactive than sulphur? it is not an answer but am asking what is the answer to it please
Chlorine is highly reactive.
Yes, Neon is a noble gas (its outer shell of electrons is full) and does not react with anything, while Chlorine is a halide and is very reactive.
Chlorine is reactive
Chlorine is very reactive.
Chlorine is more reactive
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Chlorine is a highly reactive element
Yes, chlorine is very reactive.
No, Chlorine is reactive.
Chlorine is a Highly reactive element.
Francium is considered more reactive than Chlorine.
NO!!! Chlorine is a highly reactive poisonous green gas.
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