Chlorine would be an acid, but you could neutralize it with a base such as lye.
Why fluorine and chlorine act as decolourizing agents? Answer : They can oxidize dyes to colorless substances. Litmus and universal indicators can be decolorized. Chlorine is used in the bleaching powder which bleaches the substances due to oxidizing capabilities of chlorine.
Amines.
Chlorine , fluorine ,and bromine belongs to halogen family. They have 7 valence electrons and gains 1 electron to form anions.
Amines function as organic bases. Like in ammonia, the nitrogen atoms in amines tend to act as electron pair donors. Thus, they act as bases in many reactions.
Common acids : vinegar, lemon juice, saliva, stomach acid, soda beverages (carbonic, citric, and phosphoric acid) Common bases : baking powder, toothpaste, chlorine bleach
The ionic an electrons .
Yes, but strong bases need to be diluted (especially chlorine bleaches, for example).
Why fluorine and chlorine act as decolourizing agents? Answer : They can oxidize dyes to colorless substances. Litmus and universal indicators can be decolorized. Chlorine is used in the bleaching powder which bleaches the substances due to oxidizing capabilities of chlorine.
DO NOT PERFORM THIS ACT!!! Chlorine tablets, or just chlorine in general, is HIGHLY TOXIC in high amounts!! You will get chlorine poisoning, your tongue may fall off, and you could possibly die if enough chlorine is introduced into your system.
no
Amines.
These substances are called amphoteric.
Chlorine , fluorine ,and bromine belongs to halogen family. They have 7 valence electrons and gains 1 electron to form anions.
no they act stronger
no they act stronger
Chlorine based mixtures or quaternary bases are used.
The water gets saltier. Salt is added to salt water pools so that a chlorine generator can convert it into chlorine It wont do any harm as amater of act it will make the water feel better.