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Chlorine doesn't explode when mixed with water. Pool water has chlorine in it. I think you meant sodium mixed with water, which does explode.
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Acids + Bases pretty much neutralise each other. They produce salt and water when mixed.
Methane does not react with chlorine in the dark.
Its the compound of Hydrogen and Chlorine mixed! (:
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Chlorine and carbon "mixed together" simply make a mixture, but chlorine and carbon reacted with each other make a class of compounds called "chlorocarbons", of which carbon tetrachloride is the member with the smallest molecules.
Flourine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine
Depends what liquid or substance it can be mixed with⚠
No because they are both strong chemicals
HCl can be split into hydrogen and chlorine by subjecting it to electrolysis. If it is in an aqueous solution, you will get the chlorine mixed with oxygen.