Statements (57)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:chemical_compound
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Chemical_Weapons
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gptkbp:acidity |
produces hydrogen chloride
produces sodium chloride produces chloramines |
gptkbp:agent |
gptkb:theorem
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gptkbp:aroma |
pungent
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gptkbp:average_temperature |
gptkb:Company
|
gptkbp:carbonation |
can produce toxic byproducts
|
gptkbp:color |
yellow-green
pale yellow |
gptkbp:cultural_heritage |
non-flammable
|
gptkbp:discovered_by |
gptkb:Carl_Wilhelm_Scheele
1774 |
gptkbp:dissolved |
moderately soluble
|
gptkbp:electronegativity |
3.16
linear |
gptkbp:emergency_services |
seek medical attention
remove from exposure administer oxygen if needed |
gptkbp:engine |
produced by electrolysis of salt water
|
gptkbp:environmental_impact |
gptkb:theorem
can contribute to ozone depletion |
gptkbp:historical_event |
used in World War I as a chemical weapon
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Chlorine gas
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gptkbp:ingredients |
Cl2
|
gptkbp:isotopes |
gptkb:17
|
gptkbp:mass |
70.906 g/mol
|
gptkbp:melting_point |
-101.5 ° C
-34.04 ° C |
gptkbp:metallicity |
can corrode metals
|
gptkbp:occurs_in |
found in nature as chloride ions
|
gptkbp:p_hpreference |
can lower p H
|
gptkbp:population |
3.214 g/ L
|
gptkbp:power_output |
1251 k J/mol
|
gptkbp:products |
gptkb:calcium_hypochlorite
gptkb:chlorine_dioxide gptkb:sodium_hypochlorite chlorinated hydrocarbons |
gptkbp:regulatory_compliance |
regulated by EPA
regulated by OSHA |
gptkbp:safety_features |
wear protective equipment
use in well-ventilated areas available for handling guidelines. |
gptkbp:side_effect |
can cause respiratory issues
can cause skin irritation can cause eye damage |
gptkbp:storage |
stored in pressurized containers
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gptkbp:symbol |
Cl
|
gptkbp:transportation |
classified as a hazardous material
|
gptkbp:type_of |
7782-50-5
|
gptkbp:uses |
gptkb:product
water treatment bleaching agent |
gptkbp:was_a_response_to |
can react with organic compounds
produces hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid |