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What hazard symbol should be shown in a container of chlorine?

The hazard symbol that should be shown on a container of chlorine is a skull and crossbones symbol with the word "Toxic." Chlorine is a highly toxic and corrosive gas that can cause severe health effects if not handled properly.


How do you calculate the density of a gas mixture?

To calculate the density of a gas mixture, you would need to know the individual densities of each gas in the mixture and their respective proportions. The formula for calculating the density of a gas mixture is: Density of gas mixture (Density of gas 1 x Fraction of gas 1) (Density of gas 2 x Fraction of gas 2) ... (Density of gas n x Fraction of gas n) Where the fractions of each gas are expressed as a decimal and add up to 1.


How do you calculate the density of a gaseous mixture?

To calculate the density of a gaseous mixture, you need to know the individual densities of the gases in the mixture and their respective proportions. The formula for calculating the density of a gaseous mixture is: Density of mixture (Density of gas 1 x Fraction of gas 1) (Density of gas 2 x Fraction of gas 2) ... (Density of gas n x Fraction of gas n) Where the fractions of each gas are expressed as a decimal.


What is the correct colour for iodine gas?

Purple !! :) x


How many butane molecules are in 22.4 liters of C4H10 gas at STP?

There are 6.02 x 10^23 molecules in one mole of a substance (Avogadro's number). At STP, 22.4 liters of any ideal gas contains 1 mole of gas. Therefore, there are 6.02 x 10^23 butane molecules in 22.4 liters of C4H10 gas at STP.

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