Chlorine, a gaseous halogen has atomic number 17 and belongs in group 17, period 3 and the p-block of the Periodic Table. Needing only one electron to fill its outer electron shell, chlorine readily forms compounds with most other elements. Because it is so reactive, chlorine does not occur in a pure state in nature, which is fortunate, as it is poisonous.
salt water
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At a high enough voltage, everything conducts electricity.
Hydrogen. One Oxgen and two Hydrogen atoms are present in a water molecule, which has the formula H2O.
Biodegradation of chlorinated hydrocarbons is not significant.
# Water in plants # chlorine # chlorinated water # water absorpion in soil # pond water # polution
Water is chlorinated to keep bacteria and other pathogen down to a point where the water wont cause illness.
There are a great many different mineral waters that are indeed chlorinated. Not all mineral waters have been chlorinated though.
Diamonds are not permeable, so nothing on earth can penetrate the structure of a diamond, including chlorinated water.
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Yes, chlorinated water kills earthworms. The worms in question must breathe through their outer layers. The "skin" needs to be kept moist, but waterlogged, with the consequence that too much of any water -- not just chlorinated -- will kill earthworms.
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Yes salt water pools are chlorinated pool any way.
moisturizers.
chlorinated fresh water (not salt water )
it rusts