Science Welcome’s You To… Chlorine BY:SHREYAS ADICHERLA.

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Science Welcome’s You To… Chlorine BY:SHREYAS ADICHERLA

READ IT! chlorine (Cl) A poisonous, greenish-yellow and gaseous element and with a choking smell. Chlorine is more than twice as dense as air and is quite dissolved. Chlorine was discovered by C. W. Scheele in Sweden. The meaning in Greek is chloros,"pale green".

How does Chlorine look like? Remember in read it! Read it! They said is was poison grennesish and yellowish with choking smell The picture looks something like this.

Cool fact More than a few breaths of Chlorine in concentrations of 1000ppm will typically kill you.

Number 17 in the Periodic system is Clorine Well it is Chlorine is so dangerous that that every body should be warned so they put it on the periodic system [is a guess] Here is a little back-up Advice Box Is Chlorine in the Periodic system