Oh yes a lot and the vapors are causing cancer related problems.
It depends on the water source. If it's water from a well it may not. Large cities will have chlorine. Where I am, in Nebraska they do not add chlorine to the water supply. Water that has been treated with chlorine will taste and often smell of chlorine.
yes clorine dissolve in water in periodic table clorine is the 7th a group of periodic table all 7th group ( bromine iodine astatine clorine and iodine) are the collectively known as salt produsing eliments it used in sterilization of water
solute clorine solvent water
clorine in the water and other cemicals
Chlorine*
Frequently is is used diethylparaphenylendiamine.
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Isotopes
Clorine is never been a metal
Water entering the shower has no sperm. Water leaving the shower might, depending on who was there last.
No. There is no such thing. That's just an urban myth.
Water source+ pipes + pump = active shower.
It takes 5 to 7 days for the chlorine to evaporate