Chlorine molecules have weak intermolecular forces of attraction.
Depends on the temperature and pressure. At room temp and pressure, chlorine is a gas.
At standard temperature and pressure, chlorine will be a gas.
At STP (standard temperature and pressure), it is a diatomic gas, Cl2.
Chlorine is a gas. Its density depends on pressure, temperature and volume of the container.
The halogens that are gases at room temperature and pressure are fluorine and chlorine.
Depends on the temperature and pressure. At room temp and pressure, chlorine is a gas.
At standard temperature and pressure, chlorine will be a gas.
Chlorine is a gas at the room temperature and pressure.
At STP (standard temperature and pressure), it is a diatomic gas, Cl2.
At room temperature and standard pressure the element Chlorine is a gas.
Yes, at higher pressure and/or low temperature chlorine is a liquid.
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.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure, not a solid.
Chlorine is typically found in its gaseous state at room temperature and pressure.
Chlorine is a gas. Its density depends on pressure, temperature and volume of the container.
The halogens that are gases at room temperature and pressure are fluorine and chlorine.
assuming you are talking at room temperature and pressure its a gas