Chlorine doesn't explode when mixed with water. Pool water has chlorine in it. I think you meant sodium mixed with water, which does explode.
Yes
If you put the powdered chlorine and sugar water into an air tight container, such as a plastic soda bottle, it will explode.
Answer#1No. Chlorine (though deadly) is non-flammable. Pure chlorine can, however react explosively with certain metals. Much the same way metallic sodium reacts with water. BOOM!
Sodium metal is very reactive and would explode when in contact with water and produce hydrogen gas.
Yes, chlorine is soluble in water.
Yes
If you put the powdered chlorine and sugar water into an air tight container, such as a plastic soda bottle, it will explode.
No. Radon is chemically inert.
Methane does not react with chlorine in the dark.
You need to buy a chlorine-free bottle, to get rid of the chlorine from the water. Since no fish can live inside chlorine. And chlorine is mixed with tap water.
It contains a lot of salty water with chlorine mixed.
It should be a greenish blue.
Answer#1No. Chlorine (though deadly) is non-flammable. Pure chlorine can, however react explosively with certain metals. Much the same way metallic sodium reacts with water. BOOM!
it will explode so call 911
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You can either use chlorine bleach or ammonia mixed with cold water. Do not mix ammonia and chlorine bleach.
NaCl is the chemical equation for salt it is sodium and chlorine so if the water is pure then no it is not an acid