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.cl is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Chile. It is administered by the Universidad de Chile. Registration of second-level domains under this TLD is open to citizens and residents of Chile.


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Chlorine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1123 words)
It is a halogen, found in the periodic table in group 17.
The pure chemical element, has the physical form of a diatomic yellow-green gas, Cl This element is a member of the salt-forming halogen series and is extracted from chlorides through oxidation and more commonly, by electrolysis.
Cl-36 is produced in the atmosphere by spallation of Ar-36 by interactions with cosmic ray protons.
Acura CL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (145 words)
The Acura Legend coupe was replaced by the Acura CL in 1996 following Acura's alphanumeric naming of all of its vehicles.
The CL had a 2.2 L straight-4 engine, which was later bumped up to 2.3 L and finally a 3.0 L J30 V6.
In March of 2000, Acura released a Type S version of the CL with a potent 3.2 L SOHC VTEC J-series V6.
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