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Difference between Chlorine and Chloride

Key difference: Chlorine is a naturally occurring element with a symbol Cl and atomic number 17. Under
standard conditions, the element is a yellow-green gas. Chloride is an ion of chlorine. Essentially, when atoms
gain or lose electrons, they become ions. Chlorine atoms gain one electron to become a chloride ion (Cl ). An
ion cannot remain in a free state, and has to combine with another element or elements to form a compound.

Chlorine is a naturally occurring element with a symbol Cl and atomic number 17.
Under standard conditions, the element is a yellow-green gas. It has the highest electron affinity
and the third highest electronegativity of all the elements. Hence, it is a strong oxidizing agent.
Chlorine is found mainly in the earths crust. It makes up approximately 0.045% of the crust.
However, chlorine is rarely found by itself and is usually a result of direct or indirect oxidation
by oxygen.

Chlorine gas was first synthesized around 1630 but was not recognized as a fundamentally
important substance. The characterization of the gas was made in 1774 by Carl Wilhelm Scheele
who supposed it as an oxide of a new element. In 1810, Sir Humphry Davy and other chemists
confirmed that the gas was a pure element. The name of the gas, chlorine was derived from an
Ancient Grrek word, khlros which means pale green.

The high oxidizing potential of elemental chlorine has lead to the chlorines uses for bleaching
and disinfectant. Chlorine is also used as an essential reagent in the chemical industry. Chlorine
is also used in the manufacture of numerous consumer products, including production of plastics
and other end products. As a disinfectant, chlorine is used to sanitize and disinfect water,
especially in swimming pools. It also lowers the pH of water.

Chloride is an ion of chlorine. Essentially, when atoms gain or lose electrons, they become ions.
Chlorine atoms gain one electron to become a chloride ion (Cl). An ion cannot remain in a free
state, and has to combine with another element or elements to form a compound. Even the
chorine in the crust occurs as chloride in various ionic compounds, including table salt, i.e.
sodium chloride (NaCl). These salts are often collectively called chlorides.

The chloride ion and its salts, such as sodium chloride, are very soluble in water. In fact, in sea
water, the average concentration of chloride is 18.98%. It is the most abundant negative ion
(anion) in the ocean. It constitutes nearly 90% of the anions found in sea water.
Chloride is essential. It is required for all known species of life. However, only naturally
occurring chloride is useful in the body. Artificially produced chlorinated organics may be inert
or even toxic to the body. Chloride is used in the body for many different ends. It is located in all
body fluids and is responsible for maintaining acid/base balance, transmitting nerve impulses and
regulating fluid in and out of cells. It is also a key element in metabolism, which is the process of
turning food into energy. The amount of chloride in the blood is carefully controlled by the
kidneys.

Other than in the body, chloride also has other uses. Chlorides, i.e. salts formed with the chloride
ion, are used to preserve food. The most commonly used chloride for this purpose is sodium
chloride. Other salts such as calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, potassium chloride have
varied uses. This includes applications in medical treatments to cement formation.

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