180The Halogen Group
This glass sphere
traps pure chlorine
so as to prevent any
reactions with air.Forms
Chlorine
Cl
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17 17 18State: Gas
Discovery: 1774Chlorine is named after the Greek word
chlóros, which means “pale green”, a reference
to the colour of this gaseous element. Chlorine
is a highly reactive gas that forms a number of
compounds, and does not exist pure in nature.
The most common chlorine compound is sodiumchloride, found in nature as the mineral halite.
Chlorine compounds are important for the body
and are used by muscles and nerves. They are also
present in sweat. As it is poisonous in its pure form,
chlorine gas was used as a weapon during World
War I: soldiers had to wear masks for protectionThis orange colour is
due to the presence of
the mineral hematite.The intense red
colour is due
to impurities.The skin of this tree frog
contains a chlorine compound.Cube-shaped cr ystalsHaliteCarnalliteRed-eyed^ treefroga (^) g
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