No. It gets rid of bacteria in water.
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.
Adding a diluted solution of Chlorine to the water should sanitize it and rid it of the bad smell
Lime. In fact, don't put chlorine in contact with urine. It can produce very toxic fumes.
The process is hardly "soaking", but it's not uncommon for produce to be cleaned in a rinse of chlorine before packaging. This prevents bacterial groth. The amount used is perfectly harmless, but if you're concerned, a simple rinse will get rid of any unwanted chlorine.
Because calcium has 2 valence electrons, it needs to get rid of them to have a stable noble gas conformation. Chlorine atom has 7 VE and only needs to gain one electron to have the noble gas conformation. Therefore one calcium will give one electron to two chlorine atoms, therefore resulting in an ionic bond.
No.
There are something called no-see-ems which are probably chiggers or related to them. They bore right into one's body and the best way to get rid of them is to place a warm, damp bag of generic black tea over the bite and secure it in place for a few hours.
Anything labelled for chiggers should work, but if that's what they are, you need to treat all the yards
spread toothpaste or nail polish on the bites and let the solution sit for about an hour or more if neccesary.
Chlorine in water will dissipate if left exposed to the air and sunlight for a while e.g to get rid of chlorine in bucket of water leave it standing out in the sun for a while.
yes there is chiggers in ohio
yes it can because chlorine is opposite of radioactive products
Yes chiggers do eat meat..
South Carolina has plenty of chiggers!!! Want some?
yes, the algae feeds on the chlorine.. must get rid of algae, then bring up chlorine level
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.
Chiggers don't seem to be contagious, but if they are, it's hardly contagious at all.