Chlorine

Cl - Chlorine

Many people believe that chlorine is put in pools, but it is actually a chlorine compound. Chlorine the element is a poisionous gas at standard room temperature. Chlorine is also combines with sodium to create table salt. Chlorine is a Halogen.

Atomic number-17

Density-3.21 g/mL

Atomic weight-35.453 amu

Melting point--100.84 C

Boiling point--33.9 C

Atomic radius-0.99 covalent, 1.81 Van Der Waals

Ionization Potential-300 kcal/mol of atoms

Electronegativity-3.2

Electron configuration:[Ne]3s2 3p5

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