Every element has a different form. Chlorine can be either solid, liquid, or gas, but the conditions have to be just right.
Ex. water can take form as a) steam, b) water, or c) ice.
They're just different forms of it.
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Chlorine gas is yellowish green. It's a yellowish white when a solid.
Chlorine itself is not a solid material, it is a gas at room temperature. It is not considered to have a brittle property since it does not have a defined solid structure.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It has a boiling point of -34°C and a melting point of -101°C.
Chlorine gas is Cl2, which means it consists of two chlorine atoms bonded together.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- At normal conditions of temperature and pressure chlorine is a gas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chlorine is not a solid, those tablets you get for your pool are not elemental chlorine. They are often hypochlorites (bleaches), but can be many different chemicals that allow introduction of chlorine into the pool water. You can liquefy chlorine at about -30C (not much colder than your freezer), and freeze it at about -100C. But if you happened to have found a bucket full of chlorine sitting around, it'd be a gas.