Chlorine is a gas at the room temperature and pressure.
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Chlorine is a gas.
Chlorine exists as a Gas at room temperature
Chlorine is a gas at room temperture.
No, chlorine typically exists as a diatomic molecule at room temperature. Monatomic chlorine is a free radical and is very reactive. Thus, chlorine atoms in elemental chlorine are almost always bonded to one another under typical conditions.
Chlorine has no "normal" temperature, it will assume whatever the ambient temperature is.
Room temperature is room remperature. Chlorine has nothing to do with it.
Chlorine is a pale green gas at room temperature.
Chlorine is a gas at the room temperature and pressure.
At room temperature sodium is a solid and chlorine is a gas.
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Chlorine is a gas.
At standard temperature and pressure, chlorine will be a gas.
At room temperature chlorine is a gas, boron is a solid. So at room temperature boron is much denser than chlorine.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperture.
Chlorine exists as a Gas at room temperature
Yes, at higher pressure and/or low temperature chlorine is a liquid.
Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature.