That is the correct spelling of chlorine, a gaseous element used primarily in disinfectant and bleaching chemicals.
The correct spelling is "chlorine."
'chlorine' is correct.
The element Cl is the gas chlorine.
The correct spelling for the chemical element is chlorine.
The possible word here may be "chlorine" (a corrosive gaseous chemical element).
That is the correct spelling of the word "chemical" (concerning an element or substance's properties).
The element with an atomic mass of 35.453 is chlorine. It is a halogen and has the atomic number 17.
Chlorine has a lot of different isotopes but the 2 stable ones are chlorine 35 and chlorine 37
Chlorine (Cl) atoms make up the element chlorine.
Chlorine
Chlorine dioxide is a different chemical compound from chlorine. While they both contain the element chlorine, there is no chlorine in the form of Cl2 in chlorine dioxide. Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) is a strong oxidizing agent used for water treatment and disinfection.
Chlorine's mass number is 35.5. This is an average value due to the presence of two isotopes of chlorine, chlorine-35 and chlorine-37, in nature.