to sterilise (kills bacteria) water, eg. in swimming pools and in water treatment. Also in the manufacture of PVC.
to kill bacteria
Free Chlorine is the Chlorine which is free to do its work in the pool, as opposed to Combined Chlorine which is chlorine that has combined with contaminants and is tied up and ineffective as a sanitizer in the pool. Sometimes you will see it abbreviated as FAC, which stands for Free Available Chlorine.
Is chlorine explosive?Chlorine alone is not explosive.
chlorine
No PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a compound in itself. It contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine.
Bleach Salt PVC plastic
Chlorine
it is called polyvinyl chloride. PVC for short. it is produced by polymerization of the vinyl chloride monomer. around 57% of it is chlorine and part petroleum.
Carbon, hydrogen, chlorine. If it's flexible, there's probably some oxygen in there as well. Rigid PVC is poly(vinyl chloride), where vinyl chloride is ethene with one of the hydrogens replaced by a chlorine atom. Flexible PVC ... sometimes called simply "vinyl" ... has additives like octyl phthalate (which contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) that keep the polymer swollen and flexible.
It makes it stiffer and even more flame retardent.
Fireworks are coloured by using various metallic salts, sometimes in conjunction with a chlorine donor (i.e. PVC, Parlon, hexachloroethane). For red Strontium is used (with or without a chlorine donor), for green barium (with a chlorine donor), for yellow sodium (no chlorine donor is needed) and for blue copper (with a chlorine donor..
Yes. PVC is a plastic.PVC is short for polyvinylchloride. It is a polymer of vinyl chloride, a small chlorinated molecule containing carbon, chlorine, and hydrogen. PVC is commonly used as a plastic because it is very durable, water-resistant, and easily molded into useful shapes. The most commonly known use of PVC is to make pipes.
Yes, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is amorphous because of the large chlorine atom on every other carbon atom.
Polyvinyl chloride, (IUPAC(chloroethanediyl)) commonly abbreviated PVC, is a thermoplastic polymer. It is a vinyl polymer consisting of vinyl groups (ethenyls) that are bound to chlorine.
Some of the raw products needed to make PVC pipe include ethylene, chlorine, sodium hydroxide, and hydrogen. The cost of these raw materials fluctuates widely.
to sterilise (kills bacteria) water, eg. in swimming pools and in water treatment. Also in the manufacture of PVC.