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None, unless it is added to the water. Private wells are not usually chlorinated.
Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
2%
Only if there's too much of it.
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.
None, unless it is added to the water. Private wells are not usually chlorinated.
Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
2%
Although chlorine is a poisonous gas which can kill people, and chlorine was used for that purpose in WW I, it is virtually impossible that your hot tub will contain so much chlorine as to endanger your health. It's safe.
none
If too much chlorine is added Sulphurdioxide is used
Tap water can contain chlorine, lead, pesticides, hormones, drug residue from hospitals throwing old meds down the drain, and who knows what else. And as much bottled water is simply filtered tap water, it too can contain many of the same things, depending on the kind of filtering (if any) used by the bottler.
None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
Use one gallon of chlorine for every 10,000 gallons of water.
If it kills you, then pretty much forever. Chlorine is toxic, and water is not an antidote.
Only if there's too much of it.
Chlorine is added to water to kill microorganisms such as those that cause cholera and typhoid. However, too much chlorine would be harmful to humans.