Why do chlorine bombs get very hot?

What causes this too happen. Thanks.

Answer:
I’m not quite sure what a chlorine bomb is, but most likely it’s because the chemical reaction taking place to create the explosion is exothermic. Meaning that heat is released from the system to the surroundings.

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