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.
Evacuate them from the hot zone and get them decontaminated.
Containment is primary.
Rapid Decontamination
Rapid Decontamination
No Calcium is a soft reactive metal. Chlorine is a toxic yellow reactive gas. They react together Ca + Cl2 = CaCl2
Chlorine is number 17 on the periodic table, so yes it is stable. It's a poisonous gas and it is NOT unreactive. The main thing that chlorine reacts with is sodium, making sodium chloride, A.K.A. table salt.
Look for and treat airway obstruction
Stopping the burning process
Saftey of the area. then, if they're conscience. then, treatment.
stopping the burning process
Stopping the burning process
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You first check the scene is safe. Then you check the person. Then you call 911. Then put on protective barriers such as gloves if available. Then you treat.
A chlorine solution in gasoline. It should be noted that this is an extremely bad thing to try, given that any improper use of chlorine will almost certainly result in somone dying.
Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Conciousness level.
1806 was the date of first recognition of chlorine as an element. Chlorine was placed in all of the first three attempts at periodic classification -- Newlands in 1864, Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer in 1869. There was really no such thing as a 'periodic table' before 1869.
No, chlorine is a chemical element, not a living thing or virus.
No so long as you are maintaining the proper chlorine levels in the pool.