Yes, gaseous chlorine can be deadly.
Sodium is also deadly.
The two combined, however, are essential for life; sodium chloride is common table salt.
Chlorine does not instantly kill sperm upon contact. The exact time can vary depending on the concentration of chlorine, temperature, and other factors, but typically it can take several minutes for chlorine to deactivate sperm.
Yes, chlorine can harm or kill frogs. Frogs have permeable skin that allows them to absorb substances in their environments, including chemicals like chlorine. Exposure to chlorine can damage a frog's skin and mucous membranes, leading to illness or death.
yes it will. it will burn right through the roots and suffocate the plant
A compound, by definition is made up of more than one element. Sodium chloride (NaCl) is vastly different from both elemental sodium (which is a metal which dissolves when exposed to water) and chlorine (which is a gas that can kill you if you inhale enough of it). When you react both Sodium and Chlorine however.
Chlorine gas is commonly used to kill germs in water. It can disinfect water by killing harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
It can kill you if you inhale enough of it.
Chlorine in a liquid form can irritate the skin in a concentrated form, and it can irritate and likely kill a person if they inhale it
Yes, chlorine can kill mosquito larvae.
Yes, chlorine can effectively kill yeast.
it depends on how you inhale
chlorine can kill you.
It would and probably kill you, drink a few oz. will kill you.
Nothing kills chlorine as it is not alive.
no
Yes, chlorine can be harmful to frogs and can potentially kill them if they are exposed to high levels of it in their environment.
Yes, chlorine is harmful to fish and can kill them if they are exposed to high levels of it in their water. It is important to always use a dechlorinator when setting up a new aquarium or performing water changes to make the water safe for fish.
take half the water out,them put in clear clean water,our let the sun kill the chlorine.