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Q: How Chlorine bleach affect the human body?
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How can bleach kill you?

Bleach has a type of chlorine in it..just like chloring tablets I have floating in my pool with a floating clorinator. If you breathe to much of that cholorine, it could result in severe damage to your body.


How does chlorine gas effect body?

Some amount of chloride ions is essential to the human body. So little amount of chlorine will not cause harm. If a considerable amount of chlorine is inhaled, it may cause damages and infections in the respiratory system. Larger doses of chlorine may be fatal.


Can you taste chlorine?

Never mind tasting it , You can smell it. It has a clean sharp smell . Household bleach smell is chlorine bring given off. NB Chlorine is an extremely poisonous green/yellow gas . It will react with almost anything, so don't go tasting chlorine. If you accidently ingest 'chlorine/bleach ', then drink as much (cows)milk as possibly and get to a doctor/a&E/Emergenccy Room/


What would happen if we didn't have chlorine in the body?

Chlorine is not nutrient we need in our body, like other vitamins. Chlorine is needed to keep diseases out of water.


How much HCl produced in human body?

Chlorine is a NESECCARY element to have in your body. When you are swimming in a pool and swallow chlorine, you may hate it and never want to see or hear of it again. But in your body, it must be present. Lack of it can cause: muscle weakness, loss of appetite, dehydration or come(very rare!). It is essential to life and the human body. Yo can take more in by eating natural, enprocessed foods, or by eating table salt(which is very full of chlorine, so don't have to much of it! Everything in your body is important, but you want to keep it balanced; not to much or to less). More information o all elements in the body including chlorine can be found at: www.mii.org/periodic/LifeElement.php