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Contact SupplierChlorine is a compound component with image Cl and nuclear number 17. The second-lightest of the incandescent lamp, it shows up amongst fluorine and bromine in the intermittent table and its properties are for the most part middle between them. Chlorine is a yellow-green gas at room temperature. It is an amazingly receptive component and a solid oxidizing operator among the components, it has the most elevated electron liking and the third-most astounding electromagnetically, behind just oxygen and fluorine. Chlorine has a high electromagnetically and a high electron proclivity, the last being even marginally higher than that of fluorine. The proclivity of chlorine for hydrogen is great to the point that the response continues with touchy brutality in light. Within the sight of charcoal, the blend of chlorine and hydrogen happens quickly (yet without blast) oblivious. A fly of hydrogen will consume in chlorine with a gleaming fire.