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Chlorine is VERY reactive. Many of the compounds formed with chlorine are very dangerous.

2. I recall Asimov claiming that iron would burn (sic) in a chlorine atmosphere. After ignition of some sort I presume.

I guess that, since iron(III) chloride is a real compound, that would be evidence that chlorine is reactive with iron. I know that FeCl3 will reacts exothermically in water, so that would sort of be "buring".

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