Chlorine is a gas so mostly we get in pure form as, 1- By action of sulphuric acid on any chloride salt, 2- From castner-kellner's cell during the formation of caustic soda (Now Gibbs cell is also used) and 3- by old Decon's process.
No chlorine is a pure element.
In compounds it is taken in by the body and used for several things, in the form of chloride, but pure chlorine is usually harmful to tissues. It is an important part of salt.
Yes, pure chlorine is toxic
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.
Hydrogen and chlorine are chemical elements, not compounds
Pure chlorine is actually a metal.
Chlorine is a pure substance, an element. Sodium is a pure substance, an element. Therefore there can be no Sodium IN Chlorine. The two elements can react together in equal proportions to form a new substance, a compound called Table Salt.
No chlorine is a pure element.
Chlorine gas is commercially prepared by electrolysis of aquaeous sodium chloride.
how is this possible when pure sodium and chlorine are so dangerous
In compounds it is taken in by the body and used for several things, in the form of chloride, but pure chlorine is usually harmful to tissues. It is an important part of salt.
No, chlorine is a pure substance and so is homogeneous.
Yes, pure chlorine is toxic
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.
Cl, chlorine is an element, Cl2 is the molecular form of the element. When 'free' chlorine is so reactive that it will react with itself to form diatomic (2 atoms) molecules, but it is still an element.
NO I'ts not I think ask a professional Chlorine is an pure substance in that is is one of the elements, atomic number 17