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- The hills gave their name to the rare mineral mendipite, an oxohalide of lead with chlorine with formula Pb3Cl2O2 which was first described in the area.
- During his research on mineral salts he discovered bromine in 1825, as a brown gas evolving after the salt was treated with chlorine.
- The mineral halite is the mineral that is most commonly mined for chlorine, but the minerals carnallite and sylvite are also mined for chlorine.
- This process can yield large amounts of metallic sodium and gaseous chlorine, and is widely used in mineral dressing and metallurgy industries.
- Other evidence includes findings of chlorine and bromine in the rocks which indicates the rocks had at least soaked in mineral-rich water, possibly from underground sources, after they formed.
- Silk resists most mineral acids, except for sulfuric acid, which dissolves it. It is yellowed by perspiration. Chlorine bleach will also destroy silk fabrics.
- Acetal resins are sensitive to acid hydrolysis and oxidation by agents such as mineral acid and chlorine.
- The water is treated with chlorine and ozone. The mineral content includes sulfate, causing a sulfur smell, sodium, fluoride, and lithium.
- Bromine or mineral sanitizers are often recommended as sanitizers for spas because chlorine dissipates at a high temperature, thereby heightening its strong chemical smell.
- The mineral contains 89.7% manganese sesquioxide; it dissolves in hydrochloric acid with evolution of chlorine.
- in a stream of chlorine gives gold(III) chloride (...).
- Alberton was the location of a major chlorine chemical release in 1996.
- Upon illumination or heating, silver chloride converts to silver (and chlorine), which is signaled by grey to black or purplish coloration to some samples.
- It also contains sodium and chlorine and has the formula Na4AlBeSi4O12Cl.
- The mass of bromine in the oceans is about one three-hundredth that of chlorine.
- It is soluble in hydrochloric acid with evolution of chlorine gas.
- It is suspected that chlorate and perchlorate may share a common natural formation mechanism and could be a part of the chlorine biogeochemistry cycle.
- Common additives include chlorine, sulfur, rust inhibitors, and detergents.
- The oxygen then pushes aside the chlorine atoms, leaving almost no room for the lead to occupy.
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