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Chlorine condensation help?
Was wondering what temperature chlorine condenses at, and whether there is a reaction or way i could get the chlorine to condense into liquid with 13th century technology. Been searching and beginning to think its impossible.
*****Sorry about confusion but its 14th century tech (my bad)*****
Umm, sorry A! but i can't seem to find a way to make dry ice using 14th century tech, unless you can provide me with one then i can give you best answer.
Yeah ur probably, right ill just give it a few more days if no answers then best answer for you =)
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- A!Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
something to read-
http://www.amazingrust.com/experiments/how_to/Liqu...
EDIT
i dont think your quest is possible seeing that chlorine wasnt isolated till 18th century see here-