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No, chlorine is not a living thing. It is a chemical element, represented by the symbol Cl on the Periodic Table, and is classified as a halogen. Chlorine exists as a gas at room temperature and is commonly used for disinfection and in various industrial applications. Living things, on the other hand, are characterized by biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism, which chlorine does not possess.

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