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Chlorine is not found in the nature in his elemental form.

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What state is fluorine and chlorine found in?

Fluorine is a gas at room temperature and is found in elemental form in nature. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and is also found in elemental form in nature. Both elements are in the halogen group of the periodic table.


Where to found chlorine in nature?

Chlorine is not typically found in its elemental form in nature. It is most commonly found in compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt) and in minerals like halite. Chlorine gas can also be produced from saltwater through a process called electrolysis.


What elements in nature cannot be found in elemental form?

The elements on the periodic table are considered to be Baryonic matter. The periodic table does not include dark matter, dark energy, antimatter, or exotic matter. Every single matter can be found in the periodic table of elements.


Is chlorine found in its elemental state or combined with other elements?

Chlorine is never found free in nature. It is always combined with another or other elements into compounds. Chlorine is highly reactive, and it wants to borrow an electron from just anything it can get close to. In general, it actually wants to "steal" that electron to form an ionic bond, and sodium chloride (NaCl), which is table salt, is one example of a common chlorine compound.


Is P4 elemental form?

No, phosphorus (P4) is a molecular form composed of four phosphorus atoms bonded together. It is not considered an elemental form as phosphorus is typically found in nature as phosphate minerals.

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What state is fluorine and chlorine found in?

Fluorine is a gas at room temperature and is found in elemental form in nature. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and is also found in elemental form in nature. Both elements are in the halogen group of the periodic table.


Where to found chlorine in nature?

Chlorine is not typically found in its elemental form in nature. It is most commonly found in compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt) and in minerals like halite. Chlorine gas can also be produced from saltwater through a process called electrolysis.


Is chlorine found in nature or man made?

Chlorine is commonly found in nature, seeing as it is a critical component of table salt, NaCl. It is also often found in our atmosphere in the form of CFC's. However, diatomic chlorine gas, Cl2 is not too abundant, because it is highly reactive.


How is chlorine commonly found in nature?

Chlorine is not found in its elemental form as chlorine gas, being a halogen, is highly reactive. The most common compound of chlorine is sodium chloride or common salt. This can be found dissolved in sea water.


Chlorine exist as what elemental form?

Elemental chlorine is a diatomic gas at room temperature.


Are most elemets found in nature in the elemental or combined form?

combined form


Where is chlorine found in nature and what form is it.?

I have no clue I was asking you.


What is full form of cl2?

Elemental Chlorine


A widely distributed nonmetal which is never found in its free elemental state?

There are many nonmetals that are rarely found in their elemental form naturally. One of the more widespread of these is chlorine. Because chlorine is so reactive, it is almost always present as compounds, such as sodium chloride.


When metalloids are found in nature they are usually in?

When metalloids are found in nature, they are usually in the form of compounds or minerals. They can be commonly found in ores such as bauxite, borax, or arsenopyrite. In their pure elemental form, metalloids are rare in nature.


Is chlorine a vitamin?

No. Chlorine is a chemical element. In its elemental form it is highly toxic.


Can helium be found in its pure Elemental form in nature or is it so reactive that it is only found in compounds?

Helium is a noble gas and is generally found in its elemental form in nature as it is very unreactive. It can be found in natural gas deposits and sometimes released during the extraction of natural gas.