Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) or Potassium Fluoride (KF), through the process of electrolysis.
Chlorine is typically extracted from raw materials like salt (sodium chloride) through electrolysis. In this process, an electric current is passed through a solution of salt water (brine), resulting in the separation of chlorine gas at the anode. The chlorine gas can then be collected and purified for various industrial applications.
we do not no yet because we have not done a test
One way to extract chlorine from its raw material is to mix salt with water and apply an electrical charge. Problem with this is that it will also release hazardous gasses in the process. Chlorine gas is extremely hazardous...read up on it before trying to create it.
The coloured material may lose its colour, because many dyes and pigments are bleached by an aqueous chlorine solution.
Chlorine itself is not a solid material, it is a gas at room temperature. It is not considered to have a brittle property since it does not have a defined solid structure.
It is clay.
Coal
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The raw material used in bleach is typically sodium hypochlorite, which is a chemical compound made up of sodium, oxygen, and chlorine. This compound is known for its strong oxidizing and disinfecting properties, making it effective in cleaning and whitening.
occupations that involve manufacturing of finished products from raw material are called secondary occupations for example obtaining cloth from cotton or sugar from sugarcane
the raw material is raw meat from a cow.
yes, nickel is a raw material
yup! it's a raw material
raw material are indirect material
Raw Material!(:
Wind is not considered as a material, so neither is it a raw material.
Sugar Cane