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No, the sun does not make chlorine inert. Chlorine gas is a highly reactive element that can form compounds with other elements, and sunlight can potentially accelerate some of these reactions.

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How long till chlorine becomes inert in canal?

Chlorine never becomes inert.


Is chlorine inert?

Chlorine is NOT an inert gas. "Inert" means unreactive. Chlorine is a very reactive and very poisonous gas. It was used as a weapon in the First World War; it was known as Mustard Gas.


Which is more reactive chlorine or argon?

Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of filled orbitals. Chlorine is highly reactive as it requires one more electron to gain octet.


What elements is the most electronegative Argon Chlorine Phosphorus or Sulfur?

The most electronegative element among Argon, Chlorine, Phosphorus, and Sulfur is Chlorine. Chlorine is more electronegative than Phosphorus and Sulfur and Argon is an inert noble gas with very low electronegativity.


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Oxygen itself is not inert, as it can react with many other substances. However, it is not as reactive as some other elements like fluorine or chlorine. In certain conditions, oxygen can support combustion and react with other elements or compounds.


What category is bromine in?

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Do you need nitrogen?

Nitrogen is not essential for breathing, although it makes the atmosphere neutral as it acts as an inert medium. If there was a higher percentage of a reactive gas such as oxygen or chlorine, it would make a hazard for all living beings.


What is a very light inert gas named after the greek god of the sun?

Helium


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Why does chlorine in swimming pools works better at night?

Chlorine doesn't necessarilly work better at night. Your pool professional may tell you to add your chlorine at nite, because chlorine is emensly effected by the sun. there is achemical called "cyanuric acid", or "chlorine stabilizer". This chemical helps prevent the breakdown of the chlorine molecule in the sun's rays.


What happens if you mix chlorine argon and sodium together?

Just by mixing there will be no reaction between any of these. However if suitable energy is supplied then sodium may combine with chlorine to form sodium chloride. Argon is chemically inert and does not react.


What does chlorine and chlorine make?

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