Yes it is because it can get every where
Sodium is dangerous because it is an Alkali metal which is HIGHLY reactive with water. Chlorine is dangerous because it forms a strong acid with water.
Chlorine is a strong electrolyte - it always completely dissociates in water. HCl (hydrochloric acid) is a strong acid as well, for the same reason.
Chlorine is a poisonous, yellowish-green gas with a strong unpleasant odor. Chlorine is used in a liquid form, and has no actual shape.
Chlorine has a specific, strong, unpleasant odor.
It depends entirely on the concentration of the chlorine. If it's too strong, it can cause severe burns on the skin.
# strong chlorine affects silver
No because they are both strong chemicals
Yes, supurb to chlorine
No, pool shock is normally a really strong chlorine and stabilizer is like sunscreen for the chlorine
the chlorine in the pool was to strong for them
Strong acids and strong alkalis both tend to be very corrosive and potentially lethal if you are exposed to them. They can cause very severe chemical burns externally and internally.
very very dangerous the mines were not very strong and could collapse at any time which would cause instant death. You could also get seriously ill or slowly die by inhaling the coal and when you keep breathing in that day and day out this would of affected your lungs and give you lung cancer!