The wreck of a train carrying liquid chlorine forced the evacuation of all of Belle Center on Thanksgiving Day, 1944.
One of two train cars that were carrying liquid chlorine ruptured, releasing a poisonous chlorine cloud.
Photoactivation (sunlight exposure) will encourage liquid or gaseous chlorine to generate bromate in bromide-containing water.
Corrosive gas containers, such as those used for liquid chlorine, are fitted with one or more fusible plugs with an operating temperature of about 158 to 165 F (70-74 C).
It can be prepared by reacting iodine with an excess of liquid chlorine at 70 C. In the melt it is conductive, which may indicate dissociation:
In another hypothetical plot, terrorists get jobs at an industrial plant that uses liquid chlorine, then use a small explosive device to blow up a tank, killing 17,500 people.
Second, "chlorine bleach" is not "liquid chlorine".
Liquid chlorine is the liquid for of the element chlorine which boils at about -29F. Do not confuse "chlorine bleach" with "liquid chlorine".
It is made by reacting a lot of cold iodine with liquid chlorine.
The liquid chlorine pumped into the water would be toxic to fish, which are extremely sensitive to even the slightest amount of chlorine.