Chlorine evaporates for exactly the same reason that any other substance evaporates. For any individual atom or molecule, if the random thermal motion of that particle takes it in the direction of the surface of the liquid, with sufficient speed to overcome the attraction that the liquid exerts, it will evaporate.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate when exposed to air.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from water. When water containing chlorine is exposed to air, the chlorine can escape into the atmosphere as a gas.
Yes, chlorine will evaporate from water over time.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate out of water over time, especially when the water is exposed to air or sunlight.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from tap water over time, especially if the water is left out in an open container.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate when exposed to air.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from water. When water containing chlorine is exposed to air, the chlorine can escape into the atmosphere as a gas.
Technically Chlorine doesn't evaporate but it "dies out" when "attacking" chemicals
Yes, chlorine will evaporate from water over time.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate out of water over time, especially when the water is exposed to air or sunlight.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from tap water over time, especially if the water is left out in an open container.
Yes, boiling water can effectively remove chlorine as it causes the chlorine to evaporate.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate at room temperature. As a gas, it is released from surfaces where it has been applied, such as in swimming pools or cleaning products. However, it is important to handle chlorine safely as inhaling high concentrations can be harmful.
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Yes, chlorine can evaporate out of water during the boiling process.
ionisation system stay in water whereas chlorine evaporate into the air, Chlorine irritates the skin, the eyes, and the respiratory system.
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