Chlorine stays as diatomic molecules. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It is yellow in colour.
It has a pungent odour. It is colourless. It is a proton acceptor.
The answer to your question is CHLORINE
chlorine can kill you.
this is due to the fact that there is production of hydogen gas, chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide which has their individual characteristic importance
Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.
chlorine that's what you can smell at swimming pools too New ans: If you can smell chlorine at an outdoor pool means that the pool does not have enough chlorine in it to sanitize the water. More needs to be added to meet minimum standards set by local and regional codes. It also means that the people responsible for maintenance are not doing their jobs correctly. It also means that you could be more suseptable to a desease or infection of some sort. - chlorine and bromine for desinfection (characteristic smell) - algaecide - kills algae - water balance chemicals - to adjust acidity and alkalinity and remove water minerals
Covet is a verb and cannot be a characteristic. A characteristic has to be some kind of noun. Covetousness might be a characteristic, and its opposite is generosity.
Sodium and oxygen Flourine and sodium Calcium and chlorine Aluminum and chlorine
Pools use chlorine to keep the water clean.
NO. Do you think table salt (NaCl) is anything like chlorine (Cl)? Na is a metal; Cl is a gas.
The elements carbon, nitrogen, chlorine, bromine, iodine, sulfur, and phosphorus all have this characteristic.
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