Life would end as chlorine is necessary for several biological processes.
it would be very unhandy.
The plant would go extinct.
A deep trench to the mantle
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No. It would take it longer to get from here to there, but only because it would have to travel a longer distance, not because its speed would change.
When chlorine bleach changes the color of brightly colored clothing, it is typically a chemical change. The active ingredient in chlorine bleach, sodium hypochlorite, can react with the dyes in the fabric, causing a chemical reaction that alters the color of the clothing irreversibly. This is different from a physical change, which would involve a change in appearance without altering the chemical composition of the material.
If Antarctica never existed, then it never would have existed.
If only females existed on Earth, then there would not have been an possibility of generations as a woman alone cannot give birth. This is a highly speculative question. If only females existed on Earth, it could be that the human race would die out in one generation, or it could be that there would be advances in the field of human cloning, and the human race would perpetuate itself by means of asexual reproduction. Even then, I would expect the global population to decline. There would be a tremendous number of other consequences, as well. For one thing, since women would no longer have any reason to make themselves appealing to men (who would not exist) the whole concept of fashion would be likely to change.
The solvent would be water, the solute would be the chlorine chemicals
If the chlorine generator inst run sufficient time or there is a period where an exesive amount of bio material enters the water a litle additional chlorine may at times be an advantage rather then run the filtration equipment longer.
When naming the compound containing lithium and chlorine, you would name it lithium chloride. The suffix of the anion's name (chlorine) remains as "-ide" when naming ionic compounds.
When naming the compound containing lithium and chlorine, the suffix of the anion's name is changed to "-ide" to indicate the presence of the chlorine ion. Therefore, the compound containing lithium and chlorine would be named lithium chloride.