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Chlorine played an important role in the experiments conducted by medieval alchemists, which commonly involved the heating of chloride salts like ammonium chloride (sal ammoniac) and sodium chloride (common salt), producing various chemical substances containing chlorine such as hydrogen chloride, mercury(II) chloride (corrosive sublimate), and . However, the nature of free chlorine gas as a separate substance was only recognised around 1630 by Jan Baptist van Helmont. Carl Wilhelm Scheele wrote a description of chlorine gas in 1774, supposing it to be an oxide of a new element. In 1809, chemists suggested that the gas might be a pure element, and this was confirmed by Sir Humphry Davy in 1810, who named it after the Ancient Greek (, "pale green") because of its colour.
Because of its great reactivity, all chlorine in the Earth's crust is in the form of ionic chloride compounds, which includes table salt. It is the second-most abundant halogen (after fluorine) and 20th most abundant element in Earth's crust. These crystal deposits are nevertheless dwarfed by the huge reserves of chloride in seawater.
Elemental chlorine is commercially produced from brine by electrolysis, predominantly in the chloralkali process. The high oxidising potential of elemental chlorine led to the development of commercial bleaches and disinfectants, and a reagent for many processes in the chemical industry. Chlorine is used in the manufacture of a wide range of consumer products, about two-thirds of them organic chemicals such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), many intermediates for the production of plastics, and other end products which do not contain the element. As a common disinfectant, elemental chlorine and chlorine-generating compounds are used more directly in swimming pools to keep them sanitary. Elemental chlorine at high concentration is extremely dangerous, and poisonous to most living organisms. As a chemical warfare agent, chlorine was first used in World War I as a poison gas weapon.
In the form of chloride ions, chlorine is necessary to all known species of life. Other types of chlorine compounds are rare in living organisms, and artificially produced chlorinated organics range from inert to toxic. In the upper atmosphere, chlorine-containing organic molecules such as chlorofluorocarbons have been implicated in ozone depletion. Small quantities of elemental chlorine are generated by oxidation of chloride ions in neutrophils as part of an immune system response against bacteria. Provided by Wikipedia
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Current perspectives: the impact of cyberbullying on adolescent health by Nixon CL
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Profile of tivozanib and its potential for the treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma by Cowey CL
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Reducing drug–herb interaction risk with a computerized reminder system by Lin SS, Tsai CL, Tu CY, Hsieh CL
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Robotic-assisted laparoscopy may not be a minimally invasive therapy by C.L. Lee
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Assessing the contraceptive needs of female sex workers in Kigali, Rwanda by C.L. Boudreau
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Differences regarding job satisfaction and job involvement of psychologists with different dominant career anchors by CL Bester, T Mouton
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How does mental health stigma get under the skin? Cross-sectional analysis using the Health Survey for England by C.L. Niedzwiedz
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Drug abuse in athletes by Reardon CL, Creado S
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SOCIAL VALUES REFLECTION EFFECT OF STUDENTS CONDUCT PRACTICE MOTOR ACTIVITIES by Ionescu C.L
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Breast specimen shrinkage following formalin fixation by Horn CL, Naugler C
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The effects of cigarette smoking on aerobic and anaerobic capacity and heart rate variability among female university students by Lee CL, Chang WD
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Neonatal erythroderma – clinical perspectives by Boull CL, Hook KP
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Effect of pulsed electromagnetic field on inflammatory pathway markers in RAW 264.7 murine macrophages by Ross CL, Harrison BS
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Theory of reasoned action and theory of planned behavior-based dietary interventions in adolescents and young adults: a systematic review by Hackman CL, Knowlden AP
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A cost-effectiveness analysis of varenicline for smoking cessation using data from the EAGLES trial by Baker CL, Pietri G
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Improving access to home phototherapy for patients with psoriasis: current challenges and future prospects by Franken SM, Vierstra CL, Rustemeyer T
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Diagnosis and management of xerostomia and hyposalivation by Villa A, Connell CL, Abati S
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Irish midwives' experiences of providing maternity care to non-Irish women seeking asylum by Tobin CL, Murphy-Lawless J
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Arbóreas medicinais das matas ciliares do Rio Canoas: potencialidade de uso em projetos de restauração Medicinal trees from riparian forests along Canoas River: potential use in re... by C.L. Chaves, C.S. Manfredi
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Managing an outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy team: challenges and solutions by Halilovic J, Christensen CL, Nguyen HH
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