Chlorine has no "normal" temperature, it will assume whatever the ambient temperature is.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- At normal conditions of temperature and pressure chlorine is a gas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chlorine is not a solid, those tablets you get for your pool are not elemental chlorine. They are often hypochlorites (bleaches), but can be many different chemicals that allow introduction of chlorine into the pool water. You can liquefy chlorine at about -30C (not much colder than your freezer), and freeze it at about -100C. But if you happened to have found a bucket full of chlorine sitting around, it'd be a gas.
Chlorine is a pale green gas at room temperature.
Chlorine, as a free element, is a gas at room temperature. Chlorine can be compressed or cooled to a liquid. Its normal boiling point is below 100°C.In pool shock, chlorine is combined as an ion with oxygen, calcium, and other elements. In this form it is an ionic crystal. It dissociates to Cl- ion in water.
At standard temperature and pressure, chlorine will be a gas.
Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature.
At normal temperature and pressure, chlorine is a gas and I would be greatly surprised if you could measure 1 tbsp of chlorine.At normal temperature and pressure, chlorine is a gas and I would be greatly surprised if you could measure 1 tbsp of chlorine.At normal temperature and pressure, chlorine is a gas and I would be greatly surprised if you could measure 1 tbsp of chlorine.At normal temperature and pressure, chlorine is a gas and I would be greatly surprised if you could measure 1 tbsp of chlorine.
Under normal conditions room temperature and pressure it is a gas.
Chlorine melts at -101.5 °C Chlorine boils at -34.04 °C Because normal temperature is so much higher than this, Chlorine is normally a gas.
Chlorine gas. Clorine is a diatomic molecule at normal pressure and temperature, so much like how Oxygen is normally O2, Chlorine is normally Cl2.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- At normal conditions of temperature and pressure chlorine is a gas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chlorine is not a solid, those tablets you get for your pool are not elemental chlorine. They are often hypochlorites (bleaches), but can be many different chemicals that allow introduction of chlorine into the pool water. You can liquefy chlorine at about -30C (not much colder than your freezer), and freeze it at about -100C. But if you happened to have found a bucket full of chlorine sitting around, it'd be a gas.
Room temperature is room remperature. Chlorine has nothing to do with it.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It's melting point is -101.5°C , and it's boiling point is -34.04°C.
Chlorine is a pale green gas at room temperature.
Chlorine is a gas at the room temperature and pressure.
At room temperature sodium is a solid and chlorine is a gas.
No, under normal conditions chlorine is a gas.
Chlorine, as a free element, is a gas at room temperature. Chlorine can be compressed or cooled to a liquid. Its normal boiling point is below 100°C.In pool shock, chlorine is combined as an ion with oxygen, calcium, and other elements. In this form it is an ionic crystal. It dissociates to Cl- ion in water.