yes it can because chlorine is opposite of radioactive products
Ordinary chlorine is not radioactive. Chlorine gas is highly toxic, however.
Radioactive substances are the things that put off radiation. These could be radioactive waste, or even radioactive materials not yet used.
Radioactive substances are unstable as a result of the extra neutrons present in the nuclei of the substance. Non-radioactive substances are stable.
Hydrogen and chlorine are chemical elements, not compounds
Yes. Radioactive substances glow .
So far there are no known reasons to use radioactive substances in wind turbines.
There are too many radioactive substances to list here. For more information, please the the Related Link below.
Those substances which are made of heavy metals are termed as radioactive substances. e.g. u-235...etc
Yes, it is possible for water to become radioactive if it comes into contact with radioactive materials or is contaminated by radioactive substances.
Chlorine in water will dissipate if left exposed to the air and sunlight for a while e.g to get rid of chlorine in bucket of water leave it standing out in the sun for a while.
Radioactive
it radioactive you just can't flush it down the toilet