Chlorine is indeed a chemical substance, specifically one of the chemical elements.
Hydrogen and chlorine are chemical elements, not compounds
Common substances that contain chlorine include table salt (sodium chloride), bleach (sodium hypochlorite), chlorinated water, PVC pipes, and chlorinated solvents such as dichloromethane and trichloroethylene.
Chlorine (Cl2) is not considered a greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gases are substances that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect. Chlorine is not one of these gases.
Yes, chlorine can burn when it comes into contact with certain substances, as it is a highly reactive element that can react with other chemicals to produce heat and potentially cause burns or other harmful effects.
None: Hydrogen and chlorine are both chemical elements and therefore do not contain any other chemical substances.
Hydrogen and chlorine are chemical elements, not compounds
yes it can because chlorine is opposite of radioactive products
chlorine
chlorine bleach, tap water, salt, swimming pool water.
Examples: sodium, chlorine, hydrogen, sodium hydroxide.
Sodium chloride contain sodium and chlorine.
NO I'ts not I think ask a professional Chlorine is an pure substance in that is is one of the elements, atomic number 17
Chlorine forms a pale, Yellow- Green gas in its pure state.
Common substances that contain chlorine include table salt (sodium chloride), bleach (sodium hypochlorite), chlorinated water, PVC pipes, and chlorinated solvents such as dichloromethane and trichloroethylene.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
Sodium Chloride (NaCl) contain sodium and chlorine.
Chlorine itself is not explosive; however, it can react with other substances to form explosive compounds. It is important to handle chlorine with care and follow safety protocols to prevent any potentially hazardous reactions.