Almost all the time, unless it is combined with other elements such as sodium.
Chlorine can be an irritant in very small amounts. In larger amounts chlorine is deadly.
Deadly poison
Inhaling high levels of chlorine gas can be harmful and potentially deadly, leading to respiratory distress, chest pain, and lung damage. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if exposed to high levels of chlorine gas.
No. Chlorine gas (though deadly) is non-flammable. However, fumes from chlorine bleach are not chlorine gas. Chlorine gas is Cl2 and is deadly but does not exist in nature, it must be manufactured. Evaporating bleach (NaOCl) generally fumes off oxygen and leaves NaCl (salt). None of these elements are flammable.
No, chlorine is a highly toxic chemical that can be harmful or even deadly if ingested. It is commonly used to disinfect water in small, regulated amounts, but consuming chlorine in any form is not safe.
the Germans first used chlorine gas against French Colonial troops with deadly results.
Yes, chlorine can harm or kill frogs. Frogs have permeable skin that allows them to absorb substances in their environments, including chemicals like chlorine. Exposure to chlorine can damage a frog's skin and mucous membranes, leading to illness or death.
A chlorine atoms is always a molecule of chlorine, irrespective of the number of neutrons it may have.
Never seen chlorine in a swimsuit, always in bottles or plastic drums.
Answer#1No. Chlorine (though deadly) is non-flammable. Pure chlorine can, however react explosively with certain metals. Much the same way metallic sodium reacts with water. BOOM!
No, there are far more deadly gasses, like VX and other nerve agents.
Chlorine and chloramine are both deadly poisons to fish. A water conditioner is usually a liquid that is added to water to remove or nullify the action of chlorine and/or chloramine that has been added by the water authority.