What is liquid chlorine?
An amber clear colored liquid that is about 2.5 times heavier than air and 1.5 times heavier than water is known as liquid chlorine. It is the single material on which other chemicals depend for their production. Chlorine is a chemical building block that is very essential in many things. Your use of chlorine is present in some form, for example drinking a glass of water, cleaning your teeth, or driving your car. Liquid chlorine is not expensive. It is unstabilized and comes in the form of liquid. It is powerful enough to kill bacteria, viruses, and germs. It does not leave any form of residue. Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele discovered liquid chlorine in 1774.
Production. It is produced by bubbling the gas of chlorine through caustic soda. The name of our company is Iran Chlorine and is located in Bandar Abbas. We deliver our products in the most efficient way. delivering to 90% of port cities globally We can negotiate the prices with you depending on the quantity and you can choose the way you want the product to be packaged.
Uses Of Liquid Chlorine
- It is used to help keep drinking water and swimming pools safe. It disinfects water and protects waterborne pathogens from being destroyed that can result in illnesses such as swimmers’ ear or skin rashes, athlete’s foot, or diarrhea.
- It is used to manufacture bleach chlorine for households. It helps in whitening clothing, disinfecting clothes, and disinfecting bathrooms and kitchen surfaces.
- It is used to help in protecting crops from pests and disinfect food contact surfaces to keep kitchen counters clean. It helps in destroying salmonella and many other foodborne germs.
- It is also used to make medicines we humans depend on.
- It is used to make lenses, safety glasses, and respiratory inhalers.
- It is used to make air-conditioning refrigerators, hybrid car batteries, and magnets with high performance.
- It is used in building and construction.
- It is also used in transportation.
Properties
The weight of liquid chlorine is19.75 lbs/gal.
The Vapor Pressure of pure liquid chlorine @ 70° F is 85.3 PSIG.
Its atomic number is 17.
Its density is 3.21*10 -3 g.cm -3 at 20 °C.
Its Boiling point is -34.04 °C.
The Van der Waals radius is 0.127 nm.
There are 4 Isotopes in it.
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