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  1. Is Chlorine Gas Soluble and Highly Reactive Due to Its Covalent …

    Oct 11, 2012 · The Chlorine ions in HCl will ultimately becomes soluble in water, thus, chlorine will be soluble in water. Hope this answer your question. 2) As of my best understanding of Chemistry, chlorine gas is not reactive. However, as we have discussed earlier, chlorine will react with water to form HCl (hydrochloric acid) which is an ionic compounds.

  2. Saltwater electrolysis, chlorine reacts with water? - Physics Forums

    Aug 10, 2014 · Generally speaking chlorine doesn't react with water, or rather - as long as the solution is not alkaline - it reacts only slightly. In alkaline solutions chlorine disproportionates into chlorides and hypochlorite. Still, once the solution is saturated with these chlorine will just evolve.

  3. What Happens When Aluminium Reacts with Chlorine in Water?

    Feb 17, 2014 · 10.0 g Aluminium and 21.0 g Chlorine react in a solution of water. Ignoring colligative properties, what will the state of water be if 1000.0g starts at 10.0°C and a heat of formation of 92kJ/mol of product? Thanks again for taking the time to help.--ShakeSpee

  4. Chemistry of Adding Chlorine to Water & Vice Versa - Physics …

    May 5, 2015 · One of the essential safety mandates that chem students learn early on in basic chem courses is ... when preparing solutions of strong acids such as Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) from commercial stocks, one should always add the pre-determined amount of concentrate (cautiously) to at least a 2.0x larger volume of water, then dilute to the desired solution volume.

  5. Chemical Reaction between water and chlorine - Physics Forums

    Nov 19, 2007 · [SOLVED] Chemical Reaction between water and chlorine Homework Statement Whats the reaction between chlorine and waterHomework Equations NoneThe Attempt at a Solution Is it the reversible reaction: Cl2(g) + H2O(l) HCl(aq) + HClO(aq)

  6. Reduce Iron in Water: Chlorination or Filtration? - Physics Forums

    Dec 9, 2007 · The only way to get reduced Fe in water is to find a geographic location in a geological formation that does not contain Fe. I worked in a municipal water production facility, which supplied a small town of about 40,000 people. The water source was an underground acquifer that had naturally soft water (Na) and low heavy metal content.

  7. Affects of Adding Water to Cobalt Chloride Equilibrium - Physics …

    Feb 15, 2010 · In other words, [itex]\mathrm{Co(H_2O)_6^{2+}}[/itex] ions get together and react with four chlorine ions each at the same rate that cobalt chloride ions get together and react with six water molecules.

  8. What is Chlorine Trifluoride and How Does it React with Fire?

    May 17, 2011 · chlorine trifluoride has been reported to burn sand, asbestos, and other highly fire-retardant materials, reacts violently with water-based suppressors, and oxidizes in the absence of atmospheric oxygen, rendering atmosphere-displacement suppressors such as Halon and CO2 ineffective. It ignites glass on prolonged contact.[10]

  9. Mixing household bleach with urine - Physics Forums

    Apr 30, 2007 · The chlorine in water is a strong oxidizer so it will start oxidizing your skin, tongue, etc. though in saliva it will mostly oxidize the organics found there. In concentrated form, when chlorine combines with organics it can form compounds that are possible-to-likely carcinogens including chloroform (from chlorine+organics) and nitrogen ...

  10. Manganese Oxide mixed with HCL. - Physics Forums

    May 22, 2011 · Manganese dioxide (MnO2), from batteries, can react with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to produce chlorine gas (Cl2) and manganese chloride (MnCl2). In its hydrated form, manganese chloride tetrahydrate (MnCl2 * 4 H2O) is pink. Perhaps when one has a very concentrated solution of MnCl2 it is green?

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