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Liquid Chlorine

liquid-chlorine
State
Liquid
Molar mass
34.453
Specific heat
0.48
Thermal conductivity
0.0081

Overview

Liquid Chlorine (Cl) is the liquid-state form of the chlorine element and is described across sources as a natural germ-killing or disinfecting substance. It exists as a liquid and functions as a potent agent against microbes and germs. Multiple language descriptions consistently present it as a natural disinfectant; one source additionally characterizes it as extremely toxic.

Liquid Chlorine is therefore notable for its capacity to kill microorganisms. Descriptions from several locales emphasize its role as a germicide or disinfectant in liquid form, and one source explicitly notes high toxicity. These attributes make Liquid Chlorine a strong antimicrobial agent in contexts where a liquid germ-killer is required.

  • It is the liquid form of chlorine (Cl).
  • It is described as a natural germ-killing or disinfectant element.
  • It is effective at killing microbes and germs.
  • At least one source describes it as extremely toxic, indicating strong hazards in contact or exposure.

Practical notes: treat Liquid Chlorine as a powerful antimicrobial liquid and as a hazardous substance. Its germicidal properties make it suited to applications requiring disinfection, while its described toxicity implies the need for caution when handling, storing, or exposing duplicants or systems to it. Avoid assuming additional properties (such as reactions with specific materials, temperature behavior, or mechanical interactions) that are not stated in the available descriptions.

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