Almost a century ago, an injured German corporal named Adolf Hitler claimed to be a casualty of British-deployed mustard gas.
chlorine gas was one
Chlorine, mustard gas and tear gas.
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Since chlorine gas is a diatomic molecule (Cl2), one mole of chlorine gas contains two moles of chlorine atoms. Therefore, 6.00 moles of chlorine atoms would be equivalent to 3.00 moles of chlorine gas.
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2 -- Cl2 is a molecule of Chlorine and as can be seen it has two atoms.
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There are 6.022 x 10^23 atoms of chlorine in 1.00 mol of chlorine gas, as Avogadro's number tells us that 1 mole of any substance contains that many atoms.
The answer depends on the pressure and temperature of the gas.
In chlorine gas (Cl2), there are 17 protons and 17 electrons in each chlorine atom. Since there are two chlorine atoms in a molecule of chlorine gas, there are a total of 34 protons and 34 electrons in chlorine gas.
There are many interesting facts that most people do not know about chlorine. One such fact is that chlorine in its natural state is a poisonous gas. It is pressured and then cooled to form into a liquid so that it can be utilized for disinfecting purposes.
No. Chlorine gas is highly toxic.
Almost a century ago, an injured German corporal named Adolf Hitler claimed to be a casualty of British-deployed mustard gas.
No. Chlorine gas is 100% chlorine and nothing else.