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| - Chlorine was a substance. It was added to satellites orbiting Exis Station. It was also present in the atmospheres of Honoghr and Q'Maere, the latter containing an large poisonous amount.
- Chlorine is an element which is represented by Cl in the periodic table. It is a member of group 7, The Halogens, of the periodic table. It has an Atomic Number of 17 and Atomic Mass of 35.5.
- Chlorine is an evil penguin, enabled with super powers, who is a part of the Str00del Force
- Chlorine is an element. When SG-1 was at the Russian Stargate facility, Major Samantha Carter discovered trace amounts of chlorine. (SG1: "Watergate")
- Chlorine, atomic number 17, is an element on the periodic table. In its naturally-occurring form, Cl2, chlorine is a yellow-green gas. The Table of Elements seen in TNG: "Rascals" and various episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine did not include chlorine. While testing the interaction limits of the interface probe in 2370, Geordi La Forge encountered ammonia, chlorine, and potassium chloride in the Jefferies tube the probe was traveling. (TNG: "Interface" ) According to the original script, the probe had encountered ammonia, fluorine, and potassium cyanide.
- During World War I, chlorine gas, known as "bertholite", was a weapon of the battlefield, introduced by Germany at the Second Battle of Ypres in 1915, and quickly spread to both sides. It was eventually replaced with harsher gases.
- Chlorine is a chemical element (atomic number 17) which at normal pressures and temperatures is a gas in it's pure molecular form. It is very toxic to human life as it mixes easily with water and becomes very caustic. Chlorine in an aqueous solution is known as bleach and is commonly used as an antiseptic. Chlorine compounds are common and often very safe, and ionic chlorine is necessary for life. Chlorine together with sodium forms common table salt.
- Chlorine (symbol Cl) is a chemical element, atomic number 17 on the periodic table.
- Chlorine is a fictional powder element for Powder Game.
- Chlorine is an important chemical for water purification (such as water treatment plants), in disinfectants, and in bleach. Chlorine in water is more than three times more effective as a disinfectant against Escherichia coli than an equivalent concentration of bromine, and is more than six times more effective than an equivalent concentration of iodine.
- Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17. Chlorine is in the halogen group (17) and is the second lightest halogen following fluorine. The element is a yellow-green gas under standard conditions, where it forms diatomic molecules. Chlorine has the highest electron affinity and the third highest electronegativity of all the reactive elements. For this reason, chlorine is a strong oxidizing agent. Free chlorine is rare on Earth, and is usually a result of direct or indirect oxidation by oxygen.
- The use of chlorine in swimming pools has saved thousands of lives throughout history. Even though chlorine has its dangers, they are far outweighed by the good the chemical does in killing bacteria that are harmful to people using pools. Recently there has been a lot of publicity about the hazards of chlorine. Unfortunately chlorine gets the blame for the harm caused by chloramines. 1. The chlorine level is kept between 1.5 and 2.5 with a pH between 7.3 and 7.5 2. No chloramines can be present in the pool water Chloramine formation can be accelerated by: 2. Urination in the pool. What to do?
- At standard temperature and pressure, two chlorine atoms form the diatomic molecule Cl2. This is a pale yellow-green gas that has its distinctive strong smell, the smell of bleach. The bonding between the two atoms is relatively weak (only of 242.580 ±0.004 kJ/mol) which makes the Cl2 molecule highly reactive. Along with fluorine, bromine, iodine and astatine, chlorine is a member of the halogen series that forms the group 17 of the periodic table - the most reactive group of elements. It combines readily with nearly all elements.
- Chlorine is a stupid, ugly, mean person whom the Demon Xanth met in the events of Yon Ill Wind. Using his powers, Demon Xanth made Chlorine smart, beautiful, and kind. Her talent is to form poison from water (more like the chlorine used to clean things with). Chlorine is now the wife of the Demon X(A/N)th and mother of Nimbus. She is currently residing in the Nameless Castle with Xanth's mortal form, Nimby. She has a twin sister named Fluorine, who unfortunately is just as mean and nasty as Chlorine used to be
- At standard temperature and pressure, two chlorine atoms form the diatomic molecule Cl2. This is a pale yellow-green gas that has its distinctive strong smell, the smell of bleach. The bonding between the two atoms is relatively weak (only of 242.580 ±0.004 kJ/mol) which makes the Cl2 molecule highly reactive. Along with fluorine, bromine, iodine and astatine, chlorine is a member of the halogen series that forms the group 17 of the periodic table—the most reactive group of elements. It combines readily with nearly all elements.
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