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Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
The predominantly useful one is hypochlorous acid, which is a germicide and bleach.
Bleach can be a pure substance, but it is often not. Pure bleach is called hydrochloride. When you buy bleach to use at home, it is a mixture, not pure bleach.
Chlorine bleach is a base so a base and an acid will give you a salt (or ionic compound) and water. In order to come up with the equation for the reaction, you would need the formula of chlorine bleach and of the acid you are reacting it with.
Chlorine is added to water in order to act as a bacteriocide(kill the bugs). In water , chlorine disproportionates. That is it form a minus ion and a positive ion. Cl2 = Cl^- + Cl^+ These two ions combine with water in different ways. They form hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hypochlorous acid (HClO)(bleach). Here is the balanced chemical reaction. H2O + Cl2 = HCl + HClO. The quantity of chlorine added is so small that these two chlorine containing compounds have no effect on humans, but they do kill the bugs.
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Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
The gaseous element chlorine has a greenish tint. Chlorine bleach is an aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite. Chlorine solutions are used to disinfect water in public water systems, and calcium hypochlorite powder is added to swimming pools to control bacteria.
The predominantly useful one is hypochlorous acid, which is a germicide and bleach.
Bacteria (usually) can be killed with ordinary soap or diluted cholrine bleach.
chlorine bleach, tap water, salt, swimming pool water.
Chlorine can be found in both bleach and drinking water.
bleach,weed killer and waste water treatment
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You can either use chlorine bleach or ammonia mixed with cold water. Do not mix ammonia and chlorine bleach.
All sorts of things are added to water, from whiskey to orange juice. If you mean added by the public water supply company, the common ones are chlorine to kill bacteria and fluoride to reduce tooth decay.
Yes. A bad one too. If you swim at an outdoor or public pool, you will have smelled the chlorine that is added to clean the water. The taste is the same. Chlorine is used in the process or water purification and it can sometimes be tasted in your drinking water. Too much chlorine in your drinking water can cause erosive esophagitis. Its similar to heartburn but harder to get rid of.