Chlorine's poisonous nature is utilized in chemical warfare as a choking agent. When inhaled, chlorine gas reacts with moisture in the lungs to form hydrochloric acid, causing respiratory distress and potentially death.
Chlorine. It is a poisonous gas, with a green-yellow colour. The word 'chlor' from Classical Greece, means 'green' , hence its name of 'chlorine'. If you use bleach at home , that clean sharp smell is a few molecules of chlorine gas.
Sodium is not really an explosive that you'd use to blow something up with although when it meets water it reacts quite violently with it, but chlorine is a poisonous gas.
chlorine gas is a green gas. in swimming pools you get a faint smell of it from the disinfectant they use to keep it clean. in ww1 they fired shells containing chlorine gas. the gas is poisonous so therefore the soldiers would die.
Approximately 90% of the chlorine in the atmosphere is attributed to natural sources, such as volcanoes and sea spray. The remaining 10% is mostly due to human activities, primarily from the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other industrial processes.
Chlorine as a gas is poisonous but when dissolved in water it kills harmful bacteria. The gas then slowly dissipates into the atmosphere and is gone in a couple of hours. Many more people have been saved from severe illnesses like cholera and typhoid transmitted by water borne bacteria than have been adversely affected by the addition of Chlorine. Better disinfecting of water supplies and sewerage in the future will be achieved usindg ozone gas.
Chlorine gas is a poisonous gas that can be released from bleach when it reacts with other chemicals, such as ammonia. Inhaling chlorine gas can cause coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing, and can be extremely harmful to health. It is important to use bleach in a well-ventilated area and never mix it with other cleaning products.
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The description provided matches hydrogen cyanide, a highly toxic gas that is colorless in its pure form but can appear pale blue or greenish when impurities are present. Exposure to even small amounts of this gas can be lethal, as it interferes with the body's ability to use oxygen. Immediate medical attention is required in cases of hydrogen cyanide poisoning.
Very carefully... There are many poisons that we use on a regular basis. Chlorine is a poison, but it is found in chlorine bleach. It helps make the bleach work. It is also used in pools to keep the water free of microbial organisms. Rat poison, and insecticides are used to kill pests, but they are poisonous to us as well. Sodium is a poison, and as noted above, so is chlorine, but together they make sodium chloride, usually called salt. there are hundreds of other examples that could be given, but it would be impossible to include them all.
In WW I, the first poison gas used was chlorine. This is only moderately poisonous. Later they developed mustard gas and phosgene which are much worse.
Chlorine. It is a poisonous gas, with a green-yellow colour. The word 'chlor' from Classical Greece, means 'green' , hence its name of 'chlorine'. If you use bleach at home , that clean sharp smell is a few molecules of chlorine gas.
Sodium is not really an explosive that you'd use to blow something up with although when it meets water it reacts quite violently with it, but chlorine is a poisonous gas.
If it is so high that it is uncomfortable to swim in you Will just have to wait until nature has done its job and it has dissipated a Little
Chlorine is not a time zone.
chlorine gas is a green gas. in swimming pools you get a faint smell of it from the disinfectant they use to keep it clean. in ww1 they fired shells containing chlorine gas. the gas is poisonous so therefore the soldiers would die.
I didn't but my chlorine level is high and I don't know what to use to lower it.
because plant use chlorine as nutrient