Sodium and chlorine react vigorously when heated, giving an orange flame and clouds of white sodium chloride.
Speeding up chemical reactions is key to improving industrial processes or mitigating unwanted or harmful waste. Realizing these improvements requires that chemists design around documented reaction ...
I AM much surprised to read, in NATURE of December 17, that so fine an experimenter as Prof. A. J. Allmand has failed to inhibit the action of light on a mixture of hydrogen and chlorine, by drying.
Scientists in the U.S. discovered a promising new battery chemistry based on chlorine and table salt. Batteries based on this chemistry can achieve at least six times the energy density of today’s ...