Yes, chlorine is denser than air at the same p and T
Density ratio is the same as 'mol' mass ratio 71 to 28.8 (g/mol), so about 2.5 times 'heavier'.
As a gas, it is 2.485 times the density of air. As a liquid, it is 1.467 times the density of water. These figures are known as Specific Density and Specific Gravity.
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the answer is gas
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Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure Chlorine is a greenish/yellow gas, so it has no texture.
It has 6 atoms in one molecule. They are 1P and 5 Chlorines.
Chlorine, itself, is a gas. Most people think it's a liquid because of the chlorine that you would put in a swimming pool. But that is chlorine mixed with other chemicals.
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gas
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It's a halogen
yes
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concentrated hydrolic acid
the answer is 34.6 degrees Celsius
Reason for naming chlorine
the answer is gas
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