In small amounts it is not, for example there is chlorine in pools to keep it clean but there is only a small amount. Too much chlorine is dangerouse for humans.
Humans can consume small amounts of chlorine in water and salt, but it is typically in a compound form rather than pure elemental chlorine. Chlorine is commonly used in water treatment to kill bacteria and make water safe to drink. However, ingesting large amounts of chlorine can be harmful and toxic to humans.
Chlorine is generally not used as an antiseptic in medicine because it is highly toxic to humans. Even if not fatal, inhaling chlorine can cause severe lung damage. So it is to dangerous to use chlorine for such purposes.
Chlorine levels above 4 parts per million (ppm) can be dangerous for a pool as it can cause skin and eye irritation. Additionally, high levels of chlorine can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It is important to regularly test and balance the chlorine levels in a pool to maintain a safe and healthy swimming environment.
Chlorine can become dangerous at levels above the recommended limit of 1.0-3.0 parts per million (ppm) in drinking water. Higher concentrations of chlorine can lead to skin and eye irritation, respiratory problems, and other health risks. It's important to monitor chlorine levels carefully to ensure they remain within safe limits.
Chlorine gas is toxic to inhale and can cause respiratory issues, skin irritation, and eye irritation. Sodium metal is reactive and can explode when it comes in contact with water, potentially causing burns and fires. Both chlorine and sodium must be handled with care to avoid adverse health effects and accidents.
how is this possible when pure sodium and chlorine are so dangerous
Chlorine can prevent such diseases by killing them in the water supply before they can reach humans-- it is very common for tap water to be treated at some point with chlorine in order to kill off unwanted or dangerous microorganisms.
Ordinary chlorine is not radioactive. Chlorine gas is highly toxic, however.
no
Not normally, but Humans are dangerous to them.
no I am pretty sure that they are not dangerous to humans
Humans can consume small amounts of chlorine in water and salt, but it is typically in a compound form rather than pure elemental chlorine. Chlorine is commonly used in water treatment to kill bacteria and make water safe to drink. However, ingesting large amounts of chlorine can be harmful and toxic to humans.
Not sure about 3 aspects, but Chlorine is very corrosive.
no I am pretty sure that they are not dangerous to humans
chlorine gas
oil tankers are dangerous to humans by the pollution of the environment
yes