Chlorine Chemistry Council ... Element Groups: Alkali Metals; Alkaline Earth Metals; Transition Metals; Other Metals; Metalloids; Non-Metals; Halogens; Noble Gases; Rare Earth Elements; ... Chlorine at Chemical Elements.com...
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This WebElements periodic table page contains Essential information for the element chlorine ... Brief description: chlorine is a greenish yellow gas which combines directly with nearly all elements. Chlorine is a respiratory irritant. The gas irritates the mucous membranes and the liquid burns the skin.
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The Element Chlorine; [Click for Isotope Data] ... Chlorine was first produced by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, a Swedish chemist, when he combined the mineral pyrolusite (MnO2) with hydrochloric acid (HCl) in 1774. Although Scheele thought the gas produced in his experiment contained oxygen, ... The Periodic Table of Elements...
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Comprehensive data on the chemical element Chlorine is provided on this page; including scores of properties, element names in many languages, most known nuclides of Chlorine. Common chemical compounds are also provided for many elements.
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Properties: Chlorine has a melting point of -100.98°C, boiling point of -34.6°C, density of 3.214 g/l, specific gravity of 1.56 (-33.6°C), with a valence of 1, 3, 5, or 7. Chlorine is a member of the halogen group of elements and directly combines with almost all of the other elements.
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Chlorine - Cl; General Information; Discovery; Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by C.W. Scheele in Uppsala, Sweden. He thought it contained oxygen and it was Davy who recognised it as an element and named it chlorine in 1810. Appearance;
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; Chlorine is used in Bleach Products. ... Cl Chlorine 17 35.4527(9) 17 ... Chlorine is only found in nature in a combined state usually with sodium in the form of salt (NaCl). Chlorine is also used to produce drinking water, petroleum products, disinfectants and other products. Chlorine is a respiratory irritant,
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It is not found free in nature as it combines readily with nearly all other elements. Chlorine occurs in nature mainly as common salt (NaCl), carnallite [ KMgCl2.6(H20) ], and sylvite (KCl). In its liquid and solid form it is a powerful bleaching, oxidizing and disinfecting agent.
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(Gr. chloros, greenish yellow) Discovered in 1774 by Scheele, who thought it contained oxygen. Chlorine was named in 1810 by Davy, ... It is a member of the halogen (salt-forming) group of elements and is obtained from chlorides by the action of oxidizing agents and more often by electrolysis; it is a greenish-yellow...
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Chlorine as an element is a pale green, poisonous gas with a suffocating odor. Chlorine as a chemical cleaner (in a solution with water) is a liquid, which is colorless with little odor, and a distinctly chemical taste ... See also: Wikijunior:The Elements...
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