Purity:
99.5% Min.
Storage:
Hot Case
Product Type:
Liquid
Shelf Life:
6 Months
Molecular Formula:
Cl2
Poisonous:
YES
Structural Formula:
CL2
Usage:
Chemical processing. ...Dyes, pigments, and paints. ...Pharmaceuticals. ...Plastics. ...Pulp and paper. ...Textile. ...Water purification.
Density:
1.5625 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
Application:
Industrial
Melting Point:
-149.76i?1/2F (-100.98i?1/2C)
Physical Form:
Liquid
Refractive Rate:
1.33 to 1.50
Solubility:
in water (0.3% to 0.7%) depending on the water temperature.
This Chlorine is also an important chemical building component in the production of a wide range of products that benefit public health and safety, advanced technology, nutrition, security, and transportation. The disinfectant properties of chlorine have aided billions of people all over the world. Chlorine has a wide range of industrial applications. This includes the production of bulk commodities such as bleached paper, PVC, and the solvents tetrachloromethane, chloroform, and dichloromethane. Dye, fabrics, medications, antiseptics, pesticides, and paints are all made with it. It's also used to disinfect water and is a part of the sewage and industrial waste sanitation process. Cleaning Solution in Liquid Form Germs is killed on the surface of the tiles. To be used exclusively on tiles with dilution, remove tough stains from the surface. It should not be used on colored clothing. When using, wear hand gloves and safety goggles.
Purity: | 99.5% Min. |
Storage: | Hot Case |
Product Type: | Liquid |
Shelf Life: | 6 Months |
Molecular Formula: | Cl2 |
Poisonous: | YES |
Structural Formula: | CL2 |
Usage: | Chemical processing. ...Dyes, pigments, and paints. ...Pharmaceuticals. ...Plastics. ...Pulp and paper. ...Textile. ...Water purification. |
Density: | 1.5625 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3) |
Application: | Industrial |
Melting Point: | -149.76i?1/2F (-100.98i?1/2C) |
Physical Form: | Liquid |
Refractive Rate: | 1.33 to 1.50 |
Solubility: | in water (0.3% to 0.7%) depending on the water temperature. |