no it is hazardous for us to breath in such an environment
There are 6.022 x 10^23 atoms of chlorine in 1.00 mol of chlorine gas, as Avogadro's number tells us that 1 mole of any substance contains that many atoms.
Chlorine itself is not hard; it is a chemical element in the periodic table with the atomic number 17. However, chlorine is often available in the form of chlorine gas or chlorine compounds, like bleach, which are more commonly associated with their cleaning and disinfecting properties.
Chlorine gas is poisonous for humans. It can restrict the movement of the diaphragm in the thoracic cavity which can keep us from breathing. Chlorine combine with sodium metal in specific proportion to form table salt.
the most abundant gas is nitrogen answered by Isabella camera 10/18/10
The atmosphere in the biosphere contains the oxygen that we breathe. The ozone layer, also part of the atmosphere, is responsible for protecting us from harmful radiation from the sun by absorbing most of the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
To Kill Germs Or Us
No, Carbon Dioxide is the gas that plants use in Photosynthesis to transform it into oxygen for us to breathe.
There are 6.022 x 10^23 atoms of chlorine in 1.00 mol of chlorine gas, as Avogadro's number tells us that 1 mole of any substance contains that many atoms.
It helps us breathe
There are many reasons why gases are important to us. For example, the air that we breathe is a gas.
yes they help us breathe
I certainly hope not! CO2 is all around us and I regularly interact with chlorine in large vats (liquid form). On the other hand, chlorine gas is extremely reactive with just about everything (some large pool facilities will use chlorine gas to disinfect, but they require gas masks and a buddy system...).
No. White blood cells do not use chlorine or any other gas. Chlorine would not be effective is it is as toxic to us as it is to bacteria. White blood cells kill bacteria by consuming them and then breaking them down with enzymes.
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Chlorine itself is not hard; it is a chemical element in the periodic table with the atomic number 17. However, chlorine is often available in the form of chlorine gas or chlorine compounds, like bleach, which are more commonly associated with their cleaning and disinfecting properties.
It is very important that you say which gas you mean. Some are dangerous, toxic, to us chlorine for example but there are other gasses that are essential, such as oxygen.