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Chlorine gas is the most economical and effective disinfectant for drinking water.
Chlorine
This is Chlorine (Cl2) present in neutral bleach (NaCl2OH)
used as a heavy greenish-yellow diatomic gas of pungent odor and is used especially as a bleach, oxidizing agent, and disinfectant in water purification
Chlorine is used as a disinfectant to get rid of unwanted gas or liquid, this also the reason why chlorine is used in swimming pools.
The name of a green choking gas used for killing germs in water is chlorine. This is most commonly used in drinking water and swimming pools.
HAHA i dont think so. Drinking too much water doesn't give you gas but overdoing the water drinking can cause drowning yourself.
Hydrogen.
Nitrification can occur in drinking water. In water distribution systems where chloramines are used as the secondary disinfectant, the presence of free ammonia can sometimes act as a substrate for ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms. The subsequent reactions can lead to the depletion of the disinfectant residual in the system.
Chlorine itself is rarely used as a disinfectant in swimming pools; generally are used other chemicals as sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), etc. Dissolved in water sodium hypochlorite release chlorine; and consequently gaseous chlorine exist as a solute in water.
water is used in dams to provide electricity. it is used in amusement parks. it is used for daily activities such as bathing ,brushing,drinking etc. it is used for agricultural (i) For drinking purpose. (iii) For building construction (iv) For the generation of steam for industrial use and electricity generation (v) For generating hydroelectricity (vi) For the manufacture of hydrogen, oxygen and water gas. (vii) As a solvent. (viii) For irrigation purposes.use.
Chlorine is used to disinfect water, both for drinking and other uses, because it is toxic to the bacteria and other microscopic creatures that live in it. (Of course, it is also toxic to humans, but the amount used to treat water is usually not harmful, although some experts recommend leaving water out to "breathe" for a few minutes before drinking it to allow any excess chlorine gas to escape.)