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Solid chlorine is yellow-green in color.
It is a gas so it doesn't have a hardness unless in solid state
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure, not a solid.
At -40 degrees Celsius, chlorine is in a solid state. Chlorine freezes at -101 degrees Celsius and below, so at -40 degrees Celsius, it would be a solid.
Chlorine is typically found in its gaseous state at room temperature and pressure.
No. Salt is a white crystalline solid. Chlorine is a greenish gas.
Solid chlorine is yellow-green in color.
Chlorine is an atom. Sodium is a metal, a solid. When Na (sodium) and Cl (Chlorine) react, electrons are exchanged, and the properties of the compound NaCl are different from both sodium and Chlorine. And Chlorine gas is just a state of matter, if in a low enough temperature, it will freeze, becoming a solid. Like
when it wants to be.
It is a gas so it doesn't have a hardness unless in solid state
Chlorine gas is yellowish green. It's a yellowish white when a solid.
Does it look and behave like water? If not, it is a solid.
Chlorine itself is not a solid material, it is a gas at room temperature. It is not considered to have a brittle property since it does not have a defined solid structure.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure, not a solid.
At -40 degrees Celsius, chlorine is in a solid state. Chlorine freezes at -101 degrees Celsius and below, so at -40 degrees Celsius, it would be a solid.
Chlorine is a pale green gas at the room temperature. It is not a solid. Therefore it has no glitter.
At 21 degrees Celsius, chlorine is a gas.