It's an aqueous solution.
It's an aqueous solution.
Chlorine is a gas
The oxidation state is +1 for hydrogen and -1 for chlorine.
bromine,chlorine and iodine do not have the same physical properties like chlorine is a greenish yellow gas,bromine is brown and iodine is purple liquid so generally they do not have the same physical properties.
It's physical state is gas
It's an aqueous solution.
It's physical state is gas
It's an aqueous solution.
It's a gas.
melting point of chlorine is -101.6oC and boiling point is -34.6oC,SO that -65oC of chlorine is between them and it has a liquid.
Crystalline solid. the combination of sodium and chlorine is sodium chloride, also known as table salt.
It depends on other properties of chlorine, such as pressure, volume, number of moles etc. Chlorine does not have one temperature in general. It is related to other physical properties. This question does not have an answer. Please specify other factors relating to chlorine's physical state...
Chlorine is a gas
The temperature of chlorine will be solid as its boiling and melting point are both negative numbers...melting point: -101 degreesboiling point: -34
The oxidation state is +1 for hydrogen and -1 for chlorine.
Chlorine's state of matter is it's a gas.