Clorine is never been a metal
because clorine hits the metal and the metal turns orange
salt is an ionic compound of the metal sodium (Na) and the nonmetal clorine (Cl)
Yes, it does because salt (nacl) contains a metal sodium a reacive metal that is not as reactive when paired with clorine
clorine clorine
Isotopes
No
Highly electronegative and highly electropositive elements, e.g. Fluorine, Clorine, Oxygen, or Nitrogen and Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium or Barium.
Yup
yes it does but when using it make sure your clorine level is low that is when it works to its potential
It stuff you find in pools
No.
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