Chlorine can be pressurized and cooled to change into a liquid for storage. When liquid chlorine is released, it quickly turns into a gas that stays close to the ground and spreads rapidly. Chlorine gas can be recognized by its pungent, irritating odour, which is like the odour of bleach. The process in which chlorine gas is pressurized is an example of a Blank 1 change

of state.

The process in which chlorine gas is pressurized is an example of a physical change.