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Chlorine is an insulator since it is a liquid base.

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Chlorine is not an insulator. It is a highly reactive nonmetal gas at room temperature and pressure. In its elemental form, chlorine does not conduct electricity but can participate in chemical reactions with other materials that can conduct electricity.

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