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Is chlorine gas a chemical property?????
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Is chlorine gas a chemical property?????
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Yes it is because it will only change if a chemical property got to it
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Yes chlorine gas is made out of chlorine only the atoms are more loosely separated and have a higher heat level and since chlorine is made out of chemicals, chlorine gas is a chemical property as well.
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