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Liquified high pressure Chlorine in a sealed ampoule. Beautiful photo of a dangerous element.
Chlorine gas in an ampoule. Difficult to see, but a faint yellow color is there.
Scary yellow-green Chlorine gas in an ampoule
The Halogen group: roughly 30% |f| gas, |cl| gas, |br| liquid and vapor, and |i| pellets, all in ampoules
Pressurized liquid Chlorine in an ampoule
The Halogen group: |f| (probably only 33% F, 67% |he|), |cl|, |br|, and |i|
Near a plasma globe, Chlorine glows a dim blue-indigo color
In most cases, |cl|, |br|, and |i| are the only Elements in the halogen group that people can get. |f| is overwhelmingly reactive and requires special equipment to contain, while |at| is overwhelmingly radioactive and has not been isolated in a sample large enough to see.
Chlorine gas inside a spherical ampoule, which in itself is inside a glass dome on a decorative black base plate. The faint yellow color of Chlorine is visible within the inner ampoule.
Ampoule of liquid Chlorine encased in a clear acrylic block. Chlorine is normally a gas, but the sample is roughly under 8 times normal atmospheric pressure which allows it to liquify. The characteristic evil yellow color of liquid Chlorine is clear to see.
An ampoule of Chlorine gas. The white background allows the yellow-green color to pop.
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