Chlorine is often expensive due to various factors, including production costs, supply chain disruptions, and regulatory compliance. Its production relies on energy-intensive processes, and fluctuations in energy prices can significantly impact costs. Additionally, chlorine is produced from salt through electrolysis, and any interruptions in salt supply or manufacturing can lead to price increases. Environmental regulations and safety measures surrounding chlorine handling also contribute to its overall expense.
clorine clorine
Clorine is never been a metal
Isotopes
The clorine dries your hair up and curls it.
No
The other members of group 17, the halogens. Specifically chlorine
Yup
It stuff you find in pools
No.
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yes at room temperature
well it contains cbc