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For a 1:10 ratio of chlorine to water, you would need 1/11 ounces of chlorine for every ounce of water. Therefore, for 15 ounces of water in the spray bottle, you would need 15/11 ounces of chlorine, which is approximately 1.36 ounces of chlorine. Make sure to handle chlorine with caution and follow proper safety measures when handling it.
A physical property.
Yes, melting point is a physical property, not a chemical property. It is a characteristic of a substance that can help identify and differentiate it from other substances based on how it changes states from solid to liquid.
It's a physical property
flammability
how did it get its name
18 neutrons
There are 17 protons for chlorine.
-101.6 deg C, approx.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "chemical" (concerning an element or substance's properties).
chlorine is used in swimmingpool to kill the virus &bacteria presnt in the water.
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Chlorine is diatomic, which means it will naturally pair up to form Cl2
No. Salt is a compound, composed of the elements sodium and chorine.
Salt doesn't react with chlorine.
Chlorine is actually an oxidizer, and in being an oxidizer it disinfects , I have no idea what Chorine is .