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General
Name, Symbol, Number chlorine, Cl, 17
Series halogens
Group, Period, Block 17 (VIIA), 3, pThe p-block of the periodic table of elements consists of the last six groups. In the elemental form of the p-block elements, the highest energy electron occupies a p- orbital. The p-block contains all of the nonmetals and semimetals, as well as some of t
DensityFor other meanings of density, see density (disambiguation Density (symbol: rho Greek: rho) is a measure of mass per unit of volume. The higher an object's density, the higher its mass per volume. The average density of an object equals its total mass div, Hardness 3.214 kg/m3Kilogram per cubic metre is the SI measure of density and is represented as kg/m³, where kg stands for kilogram and m³ stands for cubic metre. The density of water is about 1000 kg/m³, since a cubic metre of water weighs about a tonne. kg/m³" is sometimes (273 KThe kelvin (symbol: K is the SI unit of temperature, and is one of the seven SI base units. It is defined by two facts: zero kelvin is absolute zero (when molecular motion stops), and one kelvin is the fraction 1/273. 16 of the thermodynamic temperature o), NA
AppearanceFor alternative meanings, see color (disambiguation). visual arts. Color (or colour is a sensation which (in humans) derives from the ability of the fine structure of the eye to distinguish three differently filtered analyses of a view. The perception of yellowish green
Atomic properties
Atomic weightIn reference to a certain isotope of a chemical element, atomic weight (more accurately relative atomic mass though also called simply atomic mass is the mass of one atom of the isotope expressed in units atomic mass unit amu) such that the Carbon-12 isot 35.5 amuTo help compare different orders of magnitude we list here masses between 6. 02 amu and 60. 2 amu (10-26 kg and 10-25 kg). See also masses of other orders of magnitude. lighter masses 6. 941 amu atomic mass of lithium 44. 955910 amu atomic mass of scandiu
Atomic radius (calc.) 100 pm (79) pm
Covalent radius 99 pm
van der Waals radius 175 pm
Electron configuration [ Ne]3s2 3p5
e-'s per energy level 2, 8,7
Oxidation states ( Oxide) ±1,3,5,7 (strong acid)
Crystal structure orthorhombic
Physical properties
State of matter gas ( nonmagnetic)
Melting point 171.6 K (-150.52 ° F)
Boiling point 239.11 K (-29.002 °F)
Molar volume 17.39 ×10-6 m3/mol
Heat of vaporization 10.2 kJ/mol
Heat of fusion 3.203 kJ/mol
Vapor pressure 1300 Pa
Speed of sound no data
Miscellaneous
Electronegativity 3.16 ( Pauling scale)
Specific heat capacity 480 J/(kg*K)
Electrical conductivity no data
Thermal conductivity 0.0089 W/(m*K)
1st ionization potential 1251.2 kJ/mol
2nd ionization potential 2298 kJ/mol
3rd ionization potential 3822 kJ/mol
4th ionization potential 5158.6 kJ/mol
5th ionization potential 6542 kJ/mol
6th ionization potential 9362 kJ/mol
7th ionization potential 11018 kJ/mol
8th ionization potential 33604 kJ/mol
9th ionization potential 38600 kJ/mol
10th ionization potential 43961 kJ/mol
Most stable isotopes
iso NA half-life DM DE M eV DP
35Cl 75.77% Cl is stable with 18 neutrons
36Cl {syn.} 301,000 y Beta-
epsilon
0.709
1.142
36 Ar
36 S
37Cl 24.23% Cl is stable with 20 neutrons
SI units & STP are used except where noted.

Chlorine (from Gr. Chloros, meaning "pale green"), is the chemical element with atomic number 17 and symbol Cl. It is a halogen, found in the periodic table in group 17. Chlorine gas is greenish yellow, is two and one half times as heavy as air, has an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and is exceedingly poisonous. It is a powerful oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting agent. As part of common salt and other compounds, it is abundant in nature and necessary to most forms of life, including the human body.



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