If a person inhales Chlorine gas, the chlorine reacts with water in the mucous membranes in the lungs. This produces lots of Hydrochloric acid in the lungs, if too much chlorine is inhaled... not good (:
Chlorine is very toxic. Breathing the fumes too long can cause death.
On the other hand, it is added to drinking water to kill bacteria.
It's not the toxin, it's the dose.
Very. When you inhale it, the gas goes into your lungs and reacts with any bit of water and moisture in there to form corrosive chlorine water, which is when chlorine dissolves in water. This would then just start corroding your lungs from the inside out, which is what causes that terrible agonizing pain you feel when you inhale it.
Chrlorine burns the lining of the lungs which causes them to exude liquid (plasma) to try to remove it. The liquid then prevents oxygen take up by the bronchili which results in the victim drowning.
Chlorine does not have a full set of valence electrons (it has 7). Chlorine will participate in chemical reactions that provide it with this eighth electron.
Chlorine is a highly reactive element
Yes, Neon is a noble gas (its outer shell of electrons is full) and does not react with anything, while Chlorine is a halide and is very reactive.
Chlorine
why is chlorine more reactive than sulphur? it is not an answer but am asking what is the answer to it please
Chlorine is highly reactive.
Chlorine is very reactive.
Yes, chlorine is very reactive.
Yes. It is very reactive.
Yes, chlorine is a very reactive chemical element.
"very reactive"
Chlorine
Chlorine.
Chlorine is reactive
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
Yes very easily and readily. Chlorine is very reactive and is considered an acidic gas.
Chlorine is more reactive
reactive.