No, Chlorine is not sonorous.
It doesn't produce sound like other metals. It is non-metal element which is generally used to purify the water.
Metals have the property of producing a ringing sound when struck. Therefore, metals are sonorous and have the property of "Sonority". Non-metals however, are not sonorous and hence are not used in bells. :D
no chlorine is a non-metal
No There are newer "Non-chlorine bleaches" with no chlorine
Chlorine is the non-metal which is used for the purification of water
Sonorous metals can be used to make musical instruments like steel drums or metalophones or triangles because they make a ringing sound.
Sonorous is a strong and deep sound.
no,as iodine is non-metal so it does not have any physical property of metal. thus iodine is non-metal and non sonorous.
non-metals can't be used as bells as it is not sonorous. It's property don't support it from being sonorous
on metals are brittle. They are less dense and non sonorous
Mercury is non sonorous. It is a liquid at room temperature.
Metals have the property of producing a ringing sound when struck. Therefore, metals are sonorous and have the property of "Sonority". Non-metals however, are not sonorous and hence are not used in bells. :D
Metals have the property of producing a ringing sound when struck. Therefore, metals are sonorous and have the property of "Sonority". Non-metals however, are not sonorous and hence are not used in bells. :D
Metals have the property of producing a ringing sound when struck. Therefore, metals are sonorous and have the property of "Sonority". Non-metals however, are not sonorous and hence are not used in bells. :D
No, sodium is not sonorous.
no chlorine is a non-metal
No There are newer "Non-chlorine bleaches" with no chlorine
Chlorine is a non metal element. Chlorine atomic mass is 35.453.