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Chlorine reacts violently with a large number of elements.
You would need to install a water filtration system that also removes Chlorine from the water. Well water normally does not have chlorine it it so the source of the contamination would need to be determined and removed, or a new well drilled.
Cleaning swimming pools, cleaning drinking water and chlorine is used in bleaches as well.
Cleans it really well.
it doesnt
Sodium, copper and aluminum are all metals. Chlorine is not a metal.
well it can produce many compounds , such when you combine chlorine and magnesium
Technically Chlorine doesn't evaporate but it "dies out" when "attacking" chemicals
Chlorine reacts violently with a large number of elements.
You would need to install a water filtration system that also removes Chlorine from the water. Well water normally does not have chlorine it it so the source of the contamination would need to be determined and removed, or a new well drilled.
Both. Salt is composed of the atoms of sodium and chlorine, as well as two ionic compounds (2Cl- & Ca2+).
Yes, chlorine can clean any water when used in the appropriate manner
Cleaning swimming pools, cleaning drinking water and chlorine is used in bleaches as well.
Cleans it really well.
it doesnt
Yes, use a water conditioner that destroys both chlorine and chloramine, and if you can find one that destroys ammonia too- well that's a bonus.
Only well adapted animals that live in the water like fishes but chlorine is not drinkable