Chlorine
Carl-Wilhelm Scheele is credited with the discovery of chlorine in 1774.
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Chlorine is the non-metallic chemical element of atomic number 17, symbol Cl, atomic weight 35.45, melting point -149.8°F (-101°C), and boiling point -29.02°F (-33.9°C). It consists of two stable isotopes, of mass numbers 35 and 37. Ordinary chlorine is a mixture of 75.77% chlorine-35 atoms and 24.23% chlorine...
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Name: Chlorine ... Atomic Number: 17 ... Chemical Symbol: Cl...
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Chemical Properties ... The most abundant form of chlorine is found in NaCl, or table salt. ... Chlorine has seven valence electrons and therefor is seeking to combine with any other substance on the periodic table. It is very unstable and is never found alone. It is always combined with some other element.
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Chlorine is a powerful oxidizing agent and it must be handled carefully. A fresh water source should be available at the field site where liquid sodium hypochlorite is being used so that any contact or spills can immediately be washed off.
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Chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It is con-siderably heavier than air. It has a choking smell, and inhalation causes suffocation, con-striction of the chest, tightness in the throat, and--after severe exposure--edema (filling with fluid) of the lungs.
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Physical Properties of Elements for Research & Industry; AEE Website Table of Contents ... Practically all chlorine comes from the electrolysis of brine, or a concentrated solution of salt. Chlorine has a sharp, disagreeable odor that attacks the skin and mucous membranes of the nose and throat. Much chlorine is used to...
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