you would choke and find it hard to breathe.
Yes, do not breathe it in.
no it is hazardous for us to breath in such an environment
They form the diatomic Chlorine molecule Cl2
Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
Aluminium Chloride is formed.
Yes, do not breathe it in.
None chlorine is very bad for animals so I suggest that you don't get chlorine in your house when an animal is near.
no it is hazardous for us to breath in such an environment
you breathe in and out
the lungs will moves down when breathe out air
They form the diatomic Chlorine molecule Cl2
they expand
It expands
It expands
If you mean chlorine bleach, then yeas. Particularly this happens in hypochlorite bleaches.
Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
you dont die!!