answersLogoWhite

0

Its Cholrine.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What element can turn into a green gas?

The element chlorine exists at standard temperature and pressure as a green gas.


Is hydrogen gas an element compound or mixture?

elementHydrogen as a gas, plasma, or liquid is still an element.


What is like a gas but the atoms are different because they are made of free electrons and ions of the element?

You think probable to plasma.


What is plasma in a plasma TV?

highly ionized gas that glows in various colors: red, green, and blue in a TV.


What one of the element gas is green in colour?

Iron Oxide Chlorine (Cl) is a green gas.


Plasma differs from gas?

yes plasma is a in its own category plasma is really a form of energy yet not gas whatsoever


What are the states of matter an element can be?

An element can exist in three states of matter: solid, liquid, or gas. The state of a particular element depends on factors like temperature and pressure.


What is the position of plasma on the periodic table?

Plasma is not a specific element on the periodic table. Instead, it is the fourth state of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is a highly ionized gas made up of positively charged ions and free electrons.


Which element or gas gives green flame?

Boron is the element that gives a green flame when burned. Boron compounds, such as boric acid or borax, are often used to create green-colored flames in fireworks.


How did the chemical element chlorine get its name?

"chlor" means green. the gas is green, thus the name.


What element can be a liquid and a gas at the same time?

Plasma is a substance that can be both liquid and gas at the same time. It is formed when an air or gas is ionized and releases free electrons. Specific examples of plasma are balls of lightning, fluorescent light bulbs, and the Northern Lights.


What is the 4th element matter?

The fourth element of matter is the gaseous state. Matter exists in four main states: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Gases have no definite shape or volume and their particles are spread out and move freely.