Chlorine is an element. It has 17 protons, 18 or 20 neutrons, and, in its neutral state, 17 electrons.
It is produced by the electrolysis of sodium chloride.
Chlorine is found naturally. i think. this is not a credible website.
Chlorine is made by performing electrolysis on salt water. Once the chlorine gas has been isolated, it can be added to 2NaOH (two sodium hydroxide) and H2 (hydrogen) to make a chlorine salt (NaCl--sodium chloride). These chlorine salt granules are used to kill bacteria in swimming pools and hot tubs.
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Since chlorine is an element it is simply composed of chlorine. More specifically chlorine in its elemental form is made up of molecules of two chlorine atoms each.
NO - chlorine is an element. Oil is a hydrocarbon, made of hydrogen and carbon.
Yes, Chlorine is natural!
Chlorine is an element; it's not "made out of" anything except chlorine atoms. Chlorine atoms are, like all atoms, made of electrons, protons, and neutrons, and the protons and neutrons are made of quarks, specifically up and down quarks (2 up, 1 down for protons; 1 up, 2 down for neutrons).
No, chlorine is an element, one of the most reactive elements there is. However, we use chlorine in compounds to make the chlorine used in killing bacteria in pools.
No. It is made of sodium and chlorine.
CuCI is made out of calcium and chlorine . The compound is called calcium chlorine.
Chlorine is found naturally. i think. this is not a credible website.
Hydrogen chloride is a compound made from hydrogen and chlorine; the two are elements by themselves.
Salt is made up of two elements, chlorine and sodium.
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NaCl. Sodium and chlorine.