in your pool. lol
Most of the chlorine on Earth exists as sodium chloride or common salt. It is the 21st most abundant element in the Earth's crust. Chlorine has two principal isotopes, 35Cl (75.78%) and 37Cl (24.22%).
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Most of chlorine on earth has been here since the earth was formed. A tiny fraction is produced from impacts of argon atoms with cosmic ray protons.
You can't. Chlorine is a dangerous, corrosive, poisonous gas and is not available in balloons.
The elements fluorine and chlorine can form minerals with :Alkali MetalsAlkali Earth Metals
The most abundant halogen in Earth's crust is fluorine. The most abundant halogen on Earth's surface for example is chlorine.
Most of the chlorine on Earth exists as sodium chloride or common salt. It is the 21st most abundant element in the Earth's crust. Chlorine has two principal isotopes, 35Cl (75.78%) and 37Cl (24.22%).
Yes
i really dont know
...in the pool?
Chlorine is very active element. It readily combine with any organic matter. So you do not find free chlorine in your body. You find the chlorine as sodium chloride out side the cells. You find double amount of chlorine in, potassium chloride, that is present inside the cells.
Most of chlorine on earth has been here since the earth was formed. A tiny fraction is produced from impacts of argon atoms with cosmic ray protons.
You can't. Chlorine is a dangerous, corrosive, poisonous gas and is not available in balloons.
In the chlorinosphere.
The elements fluorine and chlorine can form minerals with :Alkali MetalsAlkali Earth Metals
Swimming pools
it all depends on how old the tadpoles are and how much chlorine. when you find these out, ask again.