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Chlorine is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Cl and
atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it
appears between fluorine and
bromine in...
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Chlorine dioxide is a
chemical compound with the
formula ClO2 that
exists as yellowish-green gas
above 11 °C, a reddish-brown
liquid between 11 °C and...
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chlorine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chlorine is a
chemical element with
symbol Cl and
atomic number 17.
Chlorine may also
refer to:
Chlorine...
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Chlorine trifluoride is an
interhalogen compound with the
formula ClF3. It is a colorless, poisonous, corrosive, and
extremely reactive gas that condenses...
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donate electrons).
Chlorine, a
powerful oxidizer, is the
active agent in many
household bleaches.
Since pure
chlorine is a
toxic corrosive gas,...
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Chlorine (17Cl) has 25 isotopes,
ranging from 28Cl to 52Cl, and two isomers, 34mCl and 38mCl.
There are two
stable isotopes, 35Cl (75.8%) and 37Cl (24...
- NaClO). It is
commonly known in a
dilute aqueous solution as
bleach or
chlorine bleach. It is the
sodium salt of
hypochlorous acid,
consisting of sodium...
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Chlorine bleaching may
refer to
chlorine-based
bleaching in the pulp and
paper industry:
Chlorine and
hypochlorite bleaching of wood pulp
household cleaning:...
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produce chlorine and
sodium hydroxide (caustic soda),
which are
commodity chemicals required by industry.
Thirty five
million tons of
chlorine were prepared...
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Chlorine gas can be
produced by
extracting from
natural materials,
including the
electrolysis of a
sodium chloride solution (brine) and
other ways. Chlorine...