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.
Yes. All fish need the chlorine and ammonia in water to be neutralized, so all conditioners have the same effect.
If your talking about Swimming pool its because your pool has chlorine in it and chlorine kills fish :(
No fish can survive in a chlorine pool. Chlorine is a chemical disinfectant used in pools to kill bacteria and algae, but it is harmful to fish as it damages their gills and scales, leading to suffocation and death. Fish need clean, dechlorinated water to survive.
No, chlorine has no effect on Global Warming.
NO you should never have chlorine in with your guppy it could hurt the fish
No. Chlorine will break down on its own...eventually....but it will take days and days. (And your fish would be dead by then.) If you have a fish tank, you need to buy a bottle of dechlorinator - it is not expensive.
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Yes, cotton clothing can have an effect on chlorine in pools. When cotton clothing is worn in pools, the fabric can absorb chlorine, which may cause the chlorine levels in the water to decrease. It is recommended to avoid wearing cotton clothing in pools to maintain appropriate chlorine levels for water sanitation.
Poorly phrased question. Do you mean "What effect(s) do sodium and chlorine have on water?" Still too vague to provide an acceptable answer.
Chlorine is a strong oxidizing agent that disrupts the pigment molecules in hair, leading to a permanent bleaching effect. It breaks down the melanin in the hair strands, resulting in a lighter color. Additionally, chlorine can strip the natural oils from the hair, contributing to its bleaching effect.
Water conditioner is for removing chlorine from tap water to make it safe for fish to live in because chlorine will kill fish. Bottled spring water does not have chlorine so why on earth would you consider using a chlorine remover? If it ain't there, you can't fix it hey?