Yes. Chlorine is yellow in color.
alternate. I'd argue that it is a pale green - indeed that is where its name comes from - chloros = green.
Chlorine
Its Chlorine
Sodium, magnesium etc...
Xenon as it is a noble gas. Noble gases are inert and do not react with anything. Selenium is a solid Chlorine is a green coloured highly reactive poisonous gas. Carbon is a non-metallic solid.
The properties of hydrogen chloride differ markedly from both hydrogen and chlorine, and you cannot see either of the original elements in the hydrogen chloride liquid. In contrast, if you simply mix hydrogen and chlorine in a flask you will still have a gas which is coloured yellowish by the chlorine.
Chlorine is a gas
there are 6 molecules of chlorine gas
No. Chlorine gas is 100% chlorine and nothing else.
Red coloured bromine is formed. Bromides are displaced by chlorine.
The coloured material may lose its colour, because many dyes and pigments are bleached by an aqueous chlorine solution.
Chlorine gas is liquefied by cooling and pressurizing it.
None. Chlorine gas is neutral.