You take a damp blue litmus paper and put in through lime water.the lime water will go red but after a while it will bleach it white.
Look at it, chlorine is a yellow-green gas, bromine is a red-brown fuming liquid.
Chlorine gas is liquefied by cooling and pressurizing it.
None. Chlorine gas is neutral.
Chlorine's state of matter is it's a gas.
Chlorine can be in different states (SOLID, LIQUID,GAS) but with another compound. some of the tests are as follows... 1) Is green-yellow in colour. (GAS) 2) Has a pungent choking smell. (GAS) 3) Will turn moist litmus or universal indicator paper red, (Solid,Liquid) and then bleach it white. 4) Will put out a lit splint. (GAS)
Look at it, chlorine is a yellow-green gas, bromine is a red-brown fuming liquid.
To dress up as Chlorine, you could wear a green outfit or costume to represent the color associated with chlorine gas. You could also carry a small container labeled "Cl2" to signify the chemical formula for chlorine. Additionally, you could wear a gas mask or goggles to symbolize its toxic properties.
- test of chlorine in water - test of sodium in a mixture by flame test - test of hydrogen sulphide in a gas mixture
Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas at room temperature and pressure. It is highly reactive and is commonly used in water purification, disinfectants, and the production of various chemicals and plastics. When dissolved in water, chlorine forms hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid, which are effective in killing bacteria and viruses.
Since chlorine gas is a diatomic molecule (Cl2), one mole of chlorine gas contains two moles of chlorine atoms. Therefore, 6.00 moles of chlorine atoms would be equivalent to 3.00 moles of chlorine gas.
Yes, chlorine gas (Cl2) is a compound. It is a diatomic molecule composed of two chlorine atoms bonded together.
Chlorine gas is liquefied by cooling and pressurizing it.
None. Chlorine gas is neutral.
No. Chlorine gas is highly toxic.
Chlorine's state of matter is it's a gas.
Chlorine gas is a yellow-green kind of color.
Chlorine, Cl2, is a diatomic elemental gas.