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< Question In the given depiction of a substance, each sphere represents a chlorine atom. What is the formula of this substance? chemical formula: What is the state of matter of this substance? O solid O liquid Ogas
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In the given depiction of a substance, each sphere represents a
chlorine atom.
What is the formula of this substance?
chemical formula:
What is the state of matter of this substance?
O solid
O liquid
Ogas
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Chlorine is a greenish yellow gas at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. It is two and a half times heavier than air. It becomes a liquid at −34 °C (−29 °F).
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I belive the answer is Cl2
Step-by-step explanation:
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