No in fact, it was first used by the Fritz (Jerries) during World War 1 as a poison gas and was introduced in the Battle of the Somme in France. It burned the faces and skin of Allied troops and sometimes may reach the eyes blinding soldiers. It was used until phosgene was introduced as a poisonous was gas
Chlorine keeps the water clean but turns your fake blonde hair green.
Since chlorine gas is a diatomic molecule (Cl2), one mole of chlorine gas contains two moles of chlorine atoms. Therefore, 6.00 moles of chlorine atoms would be equivalent to 3.00 moles of chlorine gas.
No, it is not safe to breathe in chlorine gas. Chlorine gas is toxic and can cause irritation to the respiratory system, eyes, and skin. Inhaling chlorine gas can lead to serious health problems, including difficulty breathing, coughing, and chest tightness. It is important to avoid exposure to chlorine gas and seek medical help immediately if exposed.
No. Chlorine gas is highly toxic.
No. Chlorine gas is 100% chlorine and nothing else.
Chlorine gas is a yellow-green kind of color.
Chlorine, Cl2, is a diatomic elemental gas.
Chlorine is a diatomic gas at room temperature and pressure, so it is in the gaseous state.
The chemical formula for chlorine gas is Cl2, meaning each molecule of chlorine gas is composed of two chlorine atoms bonded together.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperture.
Yes. Chlorine gas is very poisonous.
Chlorine is already a gas under standard conditions.