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It is a pure element.
Chlorine is a pure substance, an element. Sodium is a pure substance, an element. Therefore there can be no Sodium IN Chlorine. The two elements can react together in equal proportions to form a new substance, a compound called Table Salt.
Cl, chlorine is an element, Cl2 is the molecular form of the element. When 'free' chlorine is so reactive that it will react with itself to form diatomic (2 atoms) molecules, but it is still an element.
Chlorine is a chemical element commonly used to treat water and in cleaning products. In small amounts, it can be harmless, but concentrated exposure can cause skin irritation, respiratory problems, and other health concerns. It is important to use chlorine products as directed and avoid direct contact with concentrated chlorine.
No, ammonium chloride is a compound made up of the elements nitrogen, hydrogen, and chlorine. It is not a pure element.
Chlorine is a chemical element (Cl) that is commonly found in its diatomic form as a gas (Cl2). It can also be dissolved in water to form a solution known as chlorine water, which is commonly used as a disinfectant.
Chlorine itself does not have a pH since it is a pure element. However, when dissolved in water, chlorine forms hydrochloric acid which can lower the pH of the solution depending on the concentration.
Oxygen does not naturally contain chlorine in its pure form. Chlorine is a separate element on the periodic table and does not make up any part of oxygen's atomic structure.
Chlorine is an element, but chlorine gas in it's pure state is a diatomic molecule, meaning it is two of the same atom covalently bonded. all halogen gases do this, plus a couple others. A good way to remember this is HOFBrINCl. Hydrogen, Oxygen, Florine, Bromine, Iodine, Nitrogen, and Chlorine. All of them ARE NEVER alone in their pure form, they are always diatomic.
Chlorine is an element.
it is a mixture because H2O is a compound and chlorine is an element, element + compound = mixture, so if pool water is H2O + Cl, then it is a mixture
Chlorine is a diatomic gas at room temperature, typically found as Cl2 molecules. It is a highly reactive element and is rarely found in its pure form in nature.