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| − | {{Element | name="Chlorine" | symbol=Cl | anumber=17 | amass=35.5 amu | state=gas | class=Non-metal | cstructure=Orthorhombic | color=green-yellow | date=1774 | discname="[[Carl" Wilhelm Scheele]] | origname="From" the Greek ''khlôros'', refers to the color. | uses=Chlorine is a common component of plastics and is a water purifier commonly used in swimming pools. It is also a bleach. | obtained=Electrolyzed brine}}
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| − | '''Chlorine''' is in Group 7 of the periodic table, making it a [[halogen]] along with such elements as [[fluorine]], [[bromine]] amd [[iodine]]. It has an atomic number of 17. Like other halogens, it is reactive to most metals and is never found free in nature. It will always be found in a compound, and even after it effervesces from an electrolyzed solution, it will form a compound consisting of two chlorine atoms bonded together.
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| − | The primary use of chlorine is in the production of various plastics and artificial fibers, such as polyvinyl chloride. Chlorine is also used as a disinfectant for public water supplies and is an important component of several pharmaceuticals. Chlorine can also bond with an oxygen atom to form sodium hypocrite, which acts as a bleach<ref> http://www.eurochlor.org/products </ref>.
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ANON IS COMING. SEPTEMBER 2ND. ANON WILL COME.
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