klórgázt
Klórgázt, scientifically known as chlorine gas, is a diatomic molecule with the chemical formula Cl₂. At standard temperature and pressure, it exists as a yellow-green gas with a pungent, irritating odor. Chlorine gas is a highly reactive element and a strong oxidizing agent. It is denser than air and can accumulate in low-lying areas.
Historically, chlorine gas was first produced and identified by Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1774.
Due to its toxicity, chlorine gas is a significant hazard. Inhalation can cause severe respiratory damage, leading
Despite its dangers, chlorine gas has numerous industrial applications. It is widely used in the purification