Yes, it does. We studied this in our 5th grade science class. You have to add a chemical to get rid of the chlorine. So i wouldn't sugest u fill up a bowl of fauset water and put a fish in it. With too much chlorine it can kill a fish.
None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
Natural spring water typically does not contain chlorine because it comes from underground sources, such as aquifers or springs, where chlorine is not typically found. Chlorine is a chemical that is added to municipal drinking water supplies to kill bacteria and other contaminants.
Household items that may contain chlorine include bleach, cleaning products, pool chemicals, and certain tap water supplies treated with chlorine. It's important to properly store and handle these items to prevent accidental exposure to chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled.
Refrigerants that contain chlorine are known as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs). Among these, CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane) and CFC-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane) are two of the refrigerants that contain the most chlorine.
If you are allergic to chlorine, you can try swimming in saltwater pools, freshwater lakes, or ocean water which do not contain chlorine. Alternatively, you can look for pools that use alternative disinfection methods like UV radiation or ozone.
no.
No, demineralised water is not harmful enough to cause death.
Distilled (pure) water.
It is possible for still water to contain chlorine if it has been treated with chlorine for disinfection purposes. However, if it is natural still water from a spring or well, it is unlikely to contain chlorine unless it has been contaminated with chlorine from other sources.
no
The answer will depend on the quantity of water.
No. Swimming Pools contain water with chlorine
It contains chlorine.
Pools use chlorine to keep the water clean.
Demineralised water should best be used in an autoclave.
Distilled
No. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid, which does not contain chlorine.