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Chlorine, Founded By Carl Wilhelm Scheele
Chlorine was founded by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1774. Chlorine's normal phase of matter is gas and it has a classification as a non metal. Chlorine is also apart of the halogens family. Chlorines boiling point in Celsius is –34.04, but the melting point is –101. Its origin is Greek. The atomic number is 17. Chlorine has 17 protons and electrons and 18 neutrons.

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