Chlorine gas has a sharp, pungent odor similar to bleach or cleaning products. This distinct odor can be detected at low concentrations in the air, making it easier to notice and potentially hazardous if inhaled.
Chlorine gas is actually yellow-green in color and has a distinct, pungent odor similar to bleach. It is not odorless.
Since chlorine gas is a diatomic molecule (Cl2), one mole of chlorine gas contains two moles of chlorine atoms. Therefore, 6.00 moles of chlorine atoms would be equivalent to 3.00 moles of chlorine gas.
No. Chlorine gas is 100% chlorine and nothing else.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperture.
Xenon itself is odorless and colorless. It does not have a distinct smell.
Chlorine gas is actually yellow-green in color and has a distinct, pungent odor similar to bleach. It is not odorless.
yes. helium is an odourless gas.
Yes. argon is a colourless, odourless, noble gas.
Helium is odourless gas
Argon is a noble gas.
Oxygen is a light, odourless,colourless gas
helium is a colourless odourless gas
argon is a colourless odourless gas.
No. Argon is a colourless odourless gas.
It is colourless, odourless and a dense gas.
It is a colourless, odourless, dense, inert gas.
No. Helium is a odourless and colourless gas.