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Yes, chlorine can effectively clean water by disinfecting it and killing harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. It is commonly used in water treatment facilities to make water safe for drinking.
No, sharks do not like or tolerate chlorine well. Chlorine is toxic to sharks and can harm them if they are exposed to it in high concentrations, such as in chlorinated water in swimming pools. Sharks are marine animals that are sensitive to changes in their environment and do not have the ability to regulate their exposure to chlorine.
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Putting water on a chlorine leak can exacerbate the situation by creating more toxic chlorine gas. It can also cause the chlorine to spread further, increasing the risk of harm to people nearby. It's best to evacuate the area and call emergency services for proper handling of a chlorine leak.
Chlorinated water can harm plants if used for watering, as chlorine can be toxic to plants in high concentrations. It is best to let the water sit for 24 hours to allow the chlorine to dissipate before using it to water plants.
Tap water contains chlorine to ensure no bacteria in the available drinking water source. Chlorine is also used in pools for the same reason. The disadvantage of having chlorine in our drinking water is that if we use it to water plants, it does about as much harm as good. The same rule applies to drinking that same water, as chlorine in the stomach causes acid reflux and erosive esophigitis as the chlorine becomes chlorine gas and is unhealthy. The best thing you can do is filter tap water by way of a charcoal filtering system.
Chlorine treated water does not harm dogs. Dogs senses are developed much much better than humans and if the water has higher level than it is acceptable for them, they would not drink it.
No, LifeStraw filters are not equipped to remove or neutralize chlorine from water. Its primary function is to remove bacteria, parasites, and microplastics from water sources. Chlorine is a chemical disinfectant typically used in water treatment to kill bacteria and viruses.
Yes, chlorine can evaporate from water. When water containing chlorine is exposed to air, the chlorine can escape into the atmosphere as a gas.
No. Chlorine will break down on its own...eventually....but it will take days and days. (And your fish would be dead by then.) If you have a fish tank, you need to buy a bottle of dechlorinator - it is not expensive.