Seems to be, I was looking at recipes for "flower food" and they all include using a little bleach, perhaps to help sterilize the water. Flowers do best in a bacteria-free environment!
yes it will. it will burn right through the roots and suffocate the plant
Chlorine is not so much good for swimming but it is good for keeping the water free from harmful microorganisms, economically.
if you have a cut its good because the chlorine gets in to help keep bacteria out and make it heal faster but with a burn it its not very good
The first thing you should do for a chlorine gas victim is to remove him or her from where the chlorine gas is. Giving the patient first aid for inhaled chlorine does no good if the guy is still lying there breathing chlorine.
halogens good oxidisers
Flowers or plants can not live in chlorine treated water. This is because the chlorine chemicals shutdown the organelles of the plants cells.
Yes. It could kill them.
yes it will. it will burn right through the roots and suffocate the plant
Chlorine is not so much good for swimming but it is good for keeping the water free from harmful microorganisms, economically.
You have to ensure there is good ventilation when you prepare chlorine in a laboratory because chlorine is toxic so you need to ventilate it to avoid breathing it in.
A couple drops of chlorine bleach in a vase of water will inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungus and might keep cut flowers fresh a few days longer.
In my opinion the flowers that are sent from flowers direct are in pretty good condition when they arrive to your door. They come in very good packing that keeps them very satisfied.
Chlorine keeps the water clean but turns your fake blonde hair green.
no because they are many bad chemicals in chlorine. It will taste really bad
No it isn't good. You are having trouble breathing to begin with and the high level of chlorine in a pool is not good to breath.
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Charlie carried a rabbit's foot for good luck in "Flowers for Algernon."