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The precautions about using the chlorine - if, in the reaction then keep in mind that it dont make it too concentrated otherwise it can affect the product desired and if doing the reaction involving chlorine do not swallow or smell it too much otherwise it might cause you some dizeness for some time.

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Dont drink it!

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dont let it go on the dark clothes

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Wash the hands with water !

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