Is chlorine explosive?
No
No but they are corosive and you should avoid breathing them.
Depending on the conditions NH4Cl, NH2Cl, NHCl2 , NCl3 , NCl3.NH3, N2 and even small amounts of N2H4. Nitrogen trichloride, NCl3 , is potentially explosive.
It is not explosive alone, but with other materials it can become explosive.
Yes. It is very explosive.
No
No. In fact chlorine is added to swimming pools to kill bacteria.
No but they are corosive and you should avoid breathing them.
The mixture ignites. If there is an excessive amount of chlorine, then the highly explosive compound Nitrogen trichloride is also formed.
Fluorine is a pale yellow gas and very reactive. Chlorine is a pale green - which could look yellow depending on the lighting. it too is highly reactive. Of the two, you would probably be looking for fluorine as the best answer.
it makes sodium chloride separately the elements are explosive (sodium) and a highly choking gas (chlorine) when chemically joined they create sodium chloride
To avoid toxic gas chlorine and explosive gas hydrogen.
Sodium is not really an explosive that you'd use to blow something up with although when it meets water it reacts quite violently with it, but chlorine is a poisonous gas.
Yes. Explosive when mixed with oxygen or fluorine and even chlorine gas. Hydrogen is flammable. It burns in air or oxygen.
Hydrogen is explosiveAmmonia when mixed with oxygen, it burns with a pale yellowish-green flame.At high temperature and in the presence of a suitable catalyst, ammonia is decomposed into its constituent elements. Ignition occurs when chlorine is passed into ammonia, forming nitrogen and hydrogen chloride; if chlorine is present in excess, then the highly explosive nitrogen trichloride (NCl3) is formed.
Yes, it is a very dangerous, vigorous and explosive CHEMICAL reaction. This is not the way to produce NaCl.
NO!!! Hydrogen gas is odourless, invisible, tasteless and explosive if mixed with oxygen. As GREEN gas is Chlorine, which as a pungent odour and is poisonous.