The source of chlorine; salt, chlorine is found in a combined state with sodium to form normal salt which is present in the ocean. Please view the related link for details.
Chlorine has no "normal" temperature, it will assume whatever the ambient temperature is.
If the chlorine is in its normal state of diatomic molecules, there are 16.0 moles of chlorine atoms in 8.00 moles of chlorine. The number of atoms is then 16 times Avogadro's number = 9.64 X 1024, to the justified number of significant digits.
Chlorine's state of matter is it's a gas.
under normal conditions, chlorine is a gas, so it has no texture
The source of chlorine; salt, chlorine is found in a combined state with sodium to form normal salt which is present in the ocean. Please view the related link for details.
Chlorine has no "normal" temperature, it will assume whatever the ambient temperature is.
Under normal conditions, chlorine is a gas. It occurs naturally as Cl2, and it has a yellowish color to it.
Chlorine is a gas
No, under normal conditions chlorine is a gas.
The source of chlorine; salt, chlorine is found in a combined state with sodium to form normal salt which is present in the ocean. Please view the related link for details.
If the chlorine is in its normal state of diatomic molecules, there are 16.0 moles of chlorine atoms in 8.00 moles of chlorine. The number of atoms is then 16 times Avogadro's number = 9.64 X 1024, to the justified number of significant digits.
The oxidation state is +1 for hydrogen and -1 for chlorine.
Chlorine's state of matter is it's a gas.
chlorine is a gas
under normal conditions, chlorine is a gas, so it has no texture
chlorine water + sunlight gives chlorine and oxygen in normal STP conditions .