cloro
Cloro, or chlorine, is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and atomic number 17. It belongs to the halogen group in period 3. At room temperature it is a greenish‑yellow diatomic gas (Cl2) and is highly reactive; in many compounds it appears as chloride (Cl−). It is one of the most electronegative elements.
In nature, chlorine does not occur free due to its reactivity. It is found mainly as chloride
Chlorine has a wide range of applications. It is widely used to disinfect drinking water and swimming
Safety and biology are important considerations. Chlorine gas is toxic and a strong irritant to the eyes,
History notes: chlorine was discovered by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1774 as part of muriatic acid, and