Properties of Chlorine (Cl2)

Chlorine is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and atomic number 17. It is a highly reactive, greenish-yellow gas at room temperature and is part of the halogen group on the periodic table. Chlorine is commonly used in various industrial processes, water purification, and as a disinfectant due to its strong oxidizing properties.

The following table provides a comprehensive list of chlorine properties in both SI and US customary/Imperial units at normal temperature and pressure (NTP).

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Table of Chlorine Properties
Physical Properties
Metric
Molar Mass70.905 g/mol
Density (0°C)3.214 kg/m3
Dynamic Viscosity (25°C)12.4 µPa·s
Speed of Sound in Gas (0°C)205 m/s
Thermal PropertiesMetric
Melting Point-101.5 °C
Boiling Point-34 °C
Thermal Conductivity (25°C)9×10-3 W/m·K
Specific Heat Capacity (Cp)479 J/kg·K
Critical ConstantsMetric
Critical Temperature (Tc)144 °C
Critical Pressure (Pc)7.7 MPa
Critical Density (ρc)573 kg/m3
Optical PropertiesMetric
Refractive Index (589 nm)1.000772
Hazardous DataMetric
NFPA Rating (Health)4
NFPA Rating (Fire)0
NFPA Rating (Reactivity)0

Unless stated otherwise, all values are taken at room temperature (approximately 20°C or 68°F) and 1 atm pressure. (1 atm = 101,325 Pa)

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