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Chlorine - Wikipedia
Chlorine. orthorhombic ( oS8) 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 the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature.
Chlorine | Uses, Properties, & Facts | Britannica
In order to gain access to the sodium chloride, the potassium salt, important as a fertilizer, is removed first. Chlorine, chemical element of the halogen group that is a toxic, corrosive, greenish yellow gas, irritating to the eyes and respiratory system. Much chlorine is used to sterilize water and wastes, and the substance is employed either ...
Cloro: qué es, historia, propiedades, estructura, riesgos y usos - Lifeder
El cloro es un elemento químico cuyo símbolo es Cl. Es el segundo de los halógenos, ubicándose por debajo del flúor. Es el tercer elemento más electronegativo de todos.
Cloro (Cl) | Descripción, características, propiedades y usos
¿Qué es el Cloro? El Cloro es un elemento químico perteneciente a los halógenos o formadores de sales de la tabla periódica. Es un gas tóxico de número atómico 17, color amarillo verdoso y estructurado en moléculas diatómicas o dobles. Además, es 2 veces más denso que el aire y posee un desagradable olor.
Chlorine: Exposure, Decontamination, Treatment - CDC
Chlorine is a chemical element commonly used in industry and found in some household products. When chlorine gas comes into contact with moist tissues such as the eyes, throat, and lungs, an acid is produced that can damage these tissues. At room temperature, chlorine is a yellow-green gas under normal conditions and can be dissolved in water.
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