Chlorine can be in different states (SOLID, LIQUID,GAS) but with another compound.
some of the tests are as follows...
1) Is green-yellow in colour. (GAS)
2) Has a pungent choking smell. (GAS)
3) Will turn moist litmus or universal indicator paper red, (Solid,Liquid)
and then bleach it white.
4) Will put out a lit splint. (GAS)
Test kits for chlorine are available at all pool stores and some retail stores such as Wal Mart. There are other tests besides chlorine that should be done to keep your pool in good swimming condition. A specialty pool store is more likely to have knowledgable employees to help answer your questions about your pool.
You need to get a test kit. I personally use test strips that you just dip in the pool and compare it to the box.
Chlorine is a very reactive chemical therefore when it is applied to blue litmus paper it will bleach the paper white.
Place a damp litmus paper over the mouth of the test tube of gas. Chlorine will bleach damp litmus paper.
Test kits areavailable Walmart and others have them for sale to test Swimming Pools and aquariums
the presence of chlorine can be found if a presipitate form when reacts with silver nitrate
Chlorine in water is tested using N,N-diethylparaphenylenediamine.
It bleaches moist litmus paper white. :)
Look at it, chlorine is a yellow-green gas, bromine is a red-brown fuming liquid.
Chlorine gas is liquefied by cooling and pressurizing it.
None. Chlorine gas is neutral.
At the positive electrode electrons are removed from the solution. If chloride ions (Cl-) are present the will each lose and electron to form chlorine atoms, which then bond together to from Cl2 molecules, which is chlorine gas. Chlorine is extremely toxic, which is why you shouldn't use table salt (sodium chloride) as an electrolyte.
Chlorine's state of matter is it's a gas.
No, Chlorine is a gas and itself is not ceramic but as a chloride it may present in ceramics.
There is no chlorine in gobar gas or bio gas. The gases present are methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen and hydrogen sulphide
chlorine gas
Look at it, chlorine is a yellow-green gas, bromine is a red-brown fuming liquid.
Test-tube tinted green for the green gas that is chlorine. or for an easier option go for a world war II gas mask.
- test of chlorine in water - test of sodium in a mixture by flame test - test of hydrogen sulphide in a gas mixture
This is Chlorine (Cl2) present in neutral bleach (NaCl2OH)
Chlorine is a gas
With moisture present - you get ammonium chloride. With just the dry gases - nothing.
there are 6 molecules of chlorine gas
Chlorine and Fluorine cause split in ozone. They are present as CFC's.
No. Chlorine gas is 100% chlorine and nothing else.