Chlorine Brendan McHale A Period
Properties of Chlorine Category/Group is halogens Reactivity is with all elements except Noble Gases Density is g/l
Properties of Chlorine Melting point is K (-101.5°C or °F) Boiling point is K (-34.04°C or °F) The state of matter is a gas
History Discovered by Carl Wilhelm Scheele Was discovered in 1774 Found greenish –yellow gas that was oppressive to lungs Scheele was studying mineral pyrolusite while discovered
Uses of Chlorine One of the most popular uses is Clorox bleach Also used in Chlordane A common use is also salt Also salt bricks
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