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Chlorine has a lot of different isotopes but the 2 stable ones are chlorine 35 and chlorine 37
Chlorine (Cl) atoms make up the element chlorine.
Chlorine dioxide is a different chemical compound from chlorine. While they both contain the element chlorine, there is no chlorine in the form of Cl2 in chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) is a strong oxidizing agent used for water treatment and disinfection.
A chlorine atom is a single chlorine atom with the chemical symbol Cl. A chlorine molecule is composed of two chlorine atoms bonded together, forming Cl2. Chlorine atoms are highly reactive, while chlorine molecules are more stable.
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.
When I was 14 I was told I could not purchase spray paint without and adult present, I am 16 now. We were also told at one time we could not purchase glue. I don't know if your son was purchasing chlorine for a pool or just bleach. I have never had a problem purchasing bleach. Many times it is the store's policy that prevents underage persons from buying certain products.
Purchase a good test kit for chlorine, pH and total alkalinity. Add chlorine to the pool. After about 20 minutes - time for the chlorine to circulate - test again. If no chlorine 'reading - add more chlorine. As an example a 15' x 30' plaster pool with no chlorine and with the proper amount of CYA will usually take about a gallon to bring the chlorine readings up to near required standards. REPEATED testing and the addition of chemicals will give you an idea what it takes for YOUR individual pool. Note: the same size pool next door with similar conditions may require different amounts to acquire the same results. k
The element with an atomic mass of 35.453 is chlorine. It is a halogen and has the atomic number 17.
Chlorine has a lot of different isotopes but the 2 stable ones are chlorine 35 and chlorine 37
Chlorine (Cl) atoms make up the element chlorine.
Chlorine
Chlorine dioxide is a different chemical compound from chlorine. While they both contain the element chlorine, there is no chlorine in the form of Cl2 in chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) is a strong oxidizing agent used for water treatment and disinfection.
Chlorine's mass number is 35.5. This is an average value due to the presence of two isotopes of chlorine, chlorine-35 and chlorine-37, in nature.
Cl2 is chlorine. Chlorine exists as a diatomic molecule.
A chlorine atom is a single chlorine atom with the chemical symbol Cl. A chlorine molecule is composed of two chlorine atoms bonded together, forming Cl2. Chlorine atoms are highly reactive, while chlorine molecules are more stable.
Chlorine is called chlorine because it is from the greek word chloros which means "lime-green gas"
Free Chlorine is the Chlorine which is free to do its work in the pool, as opposed to Combined Chlorine which is chlorine that has combined with contaminants and is tied up and ineffective as a sanitizer in the pool. Sometimes you will see it abbreviated as FAC, which stands for Free Available Chlorine.