Hazards of chlorine
Chlorine (chemical symbol Cl) (CAS: 7782-50-5) is a dense greenish-yellow gas with a suffocating irritant odour at ambient temperatures. The element's name arrives from the Greek word ... (chloros) meaning greenish-yellow. Chlorine is a member of the halogen group; consequently it is very react...
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