yes, but only very slightly. (0.000089 W/cmK) it is the third smallest conductor of heat. Xenon being the second last and Radon the last.
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Chlorine's mass number is 35.5. This is an average value due to the presence of two isotopes of chlorine, chlorine-35 and chlorine-37, in nature.
Free Chlorine is the Chlorine which is free to do its work in the pool, as opposed to Combined Chlorine which is chlorine that has combined with contaminants and is tied up and ineffective as a sanitizer in the pool. Sometimes you will see it abbreviated as FAC, which stands for Free Available Chlorine.
Total Chlorine = Free Chlorine + Combined Chlorineor, put another wayTotal Chlorine - Free Chlorine = Combined ChlorineFree Chlorine is the chlorine that is doing its job.Combined Chlorine is the chlorine that has combined with contaminants such as nitrogen. It is ineffective as a sanitizer and it is noxious.Total Chlorine is the total of these two levels.To eliminate the Combined Chlorine (making all the chlorine in the pool Free Chlorine) you must shock the pool to remove the contaminants. You must reach "Breakpoint Chlorination", which is the addition of chlorine to your pool equivalent to the Combined Chlorine level times 10.example:Total Chlorine = 1.5ppmFree Chlorine = 1.0ppmSo, the Combined Chlorine (the difference between the two tests) is .5ppmBreakpoint chlorination, in this example would be .5ppm X 10 = 5ppm. So, in this example, you would add enough chlorine to your pool to raise the chlorine level up by 5 parts per million.
ClF5 Is the formula for Chlorine pentaflouride.
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Copper is a metal, while chlorine is a non-metal. Copper is a conductor of electricity, while chlorine is not.
Chlorine is a poor conductor of both heat and electricity. It is a nonmetal with low electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity due to its atomic structure and lack of free-moving electrons.
Chlorine is a poor conductor of electricity in its pure form. However, when dissolved in water, it forms an electrolyte solution which can conduct electricity. In this form, it is commonly used in swimming pools for water disinfection.
No. (non metal).
Silver is the 2nd best conductor; behind gold and ahead of copper.
I believe chlorine would be a bad conductor of electricity. Not sure about the heat. Usually one would want to stick to using a type of metal and stay away from most liquids when trying to conduct electricity.
Chlorine is a poor conductor of electricity and heat. It is a nonmetal element with low electrical and thermal conductivity properties.
No, but salt water is an excellent conductor of electricity.
Among oxygen, chlorine, and chromium, chromium is most likely to be the best conductor of electricity. Chromium is a metal and metals generally have high electrical conductivity due to the presence of free electrons that can move easily and conduct electric current. Oxygen and chlorine are nonmetals and generally have poor electrical conductivity.
The element with an atomic mass of 35.453 is chlorine. It is a halogen and has the atomic number 17.
A conductor Conductor The conductor is also known as "Maestro".