It undergoes substitution reaction reaction in presence of sunlight by forming four different product like chloroform,carbon tetrachloride etc.................
Chlorine and Fluorine generally do not react with each other because they are in the same group but form a highly reactive mixture. If the atoms happen to combine you would get a Chlorine Monofluoride molecule because Chlorine and Fluorine both have 7 valence electrons, due to which they might share one and it would look like this Cl-F. They would share an electron just like Cl2 or F2 do
We would not have a nice pool to Swim in
Chlorine and Fluorine generally do not react with each other, because they are in the same family, but they do form a highly reactive mixture. If the atoms happen to combine, I would assume you would get a Chlorine Monofluoride molecule, because chlorine and fluorine both have 7 valance eletrons, so they might share one, and it would look like this Cl-F they would share an electron, like F2, or Cl2 do.
Chlorine is not nutrient we need in our body, like other vitamins. Chlorine is needed to keep diseases out of water.
If you sniff chlorine gas you can die. because it can go up your nose and float down to your lungs and it would collapse and then you will die
If you just have methane in a dark room nothing will happen because nothing is there to react. If the room was light nothing would happen either, as there are still no other chemicals for it to react with.
Chlorine and Fluorine generally do not react with each other because they are in the same group but form a highly reactive mixture. If the atoms happen to combine you would get a Chlorine Monofluoride molecule because Chlorine and Fluorine both have 7 valence electrons, due to which they might share one and it would look like this Cl-F. They would share an electron just like Cl2 or F2 do
Yes, it would.
sodium will react chlorine to form sodium chloride
We would not have a nice pool to Swim in
Chlorine and Fluorine generally do not react with each other, because they are in the same family, but they do form a highly reactive mixture. If the atoms happen to combine, I would assume you would get a Chlorine Monofluoride molecule, because chlorine and fluorine both have 7 valance eletrons, so they might share one, and it would look like this Cl-F they would share an electron, like F2, or Cl2 do.
if chlorine whent on your skin you would know about it because it will burn you and it would really hurt xx
Chlorine is not nutrient we need in our body, like other vitamins. Chlorine is needed to keep diseases out of water.
Nothing would happen cause I just put water into chlorine and nothing happened because chlorine is stronger than water. When I poured it in all it did was make bubbles as it went in so yeah that's all that really happens.
Under the right conditions, chlorine will react with carbon monoxide to form phosgene gas, COCl2. This is unlikely to happen at the tailpipe of your vehicle since the reaction normally requires the presence of a catalyst such as activated carbon.
The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
If you sniff chlorine gas you can die. because it can go up your nose and float down to your lungs and it would collapse and then you will die