The most common liquid chlorinator (sodium hypo-chlorate) is a pale green.
Elemental chlorine is actually a gas with a pale yellow/green hue.
the colour of Chlorine is green.
chlorine gas is always green in colour.
Colourless
Chlorine gas is liquefied by cooling and pressurizing it.
density difference is decreasing when the temperature rises with liquid chlorine.
the colour of Chlorine is green.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, but after 58,8 0C bromine become a gas.
chlorine gas is always green in colour.
Colourless
chlorine does not have a colour
No, under normal conditions chlorine is a gas.
Chlorine is an insulator since it is a liquid base.
Chlorine gas is liquefied by cooling and pressurizing it.
density difference is decreasing when the temperature rises with liquid chlorine.
Chlorine stays as diatomic molecules. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It is yellow in colour.
yellow-green
Yellowy green