Chlorine is a chemical element.
Yes, chlorine can react with bases to form various chlorine compounds. For example, when chlorine gas reacts with a strong base like sodium hydroxide (NaOH), it forms sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), which is commonly found in bleach.
Pool chlorine is not a base, it is a compound that typically contains a high concentration of the element chlorine. It is primarily used as a disinfectant in pools to kill bacteria and other harmful microorganisms in the water.
ammonium on it's own is a base and chlorine is not an acid. so i think ammonium chloride is a base.
Sodium Chloride (Na+Cl-) is neither an acid nor a base. It is a neutral salt of Sodium & Chlorine having ionic bond between each Na+ & Cl- ion.
Chlorine is not an insulator. It is a highly reactive nonmetal gas at room temperature and pressure. In its elemental form, chlorine does not conduct electricity but can participate in chemical reactions with other materials that can conduct electricity.
Chlorine is acidic in nature because in water its form a mixture of two acids HCl and HOCl and all the acids are corrosive so chlorine is a corrosive element.
Chlorine bleach is a base so a base and an acid will give you a salt (or ionic compound) and water. In order to come up with the equation for the reaction, you would need the formula of chlorine bleach and of the acid you are reacting it with.
Chlorine bleach is an alkaline, or base.
Chlorine is an element; chlorine / chloride ion is a BASEChlorine for swimming pool usage is made to be Chlorine neutral (7,0) as to not raise or lower the pH.
Yes very easily and readily. Chlorine is very reactive and is considered an acidic gas.
It reacts with water and a base called a hot aqueous alkali.
Potassium Chloride (KCl) is an ionic salt of a weak acid and a weak base.