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In this episode of pplpod, we dive into the fascinating and turbulent history of chlorine, the highly reactive chemical element with atomic number 17. As a prominent member of the halogens on the periodic table, this pale yellow-green gas has shaped the modern world in drastically different ways. Join us as we explore the history of science behind its initial discovery by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1774, and how Sir Humphry Davy officially recognized and named it in 1810.
We unpack the dual nature of chlorine gas: its miraculous ability to revolutionize public sanitation and water purification—from Ignaz Semmelweis's early antiseptic experiments to the modern chlorination of public swimming pools and drinking ...
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