Most of the plastics are polymers of vinyl chloride, chlorine gives the hardness to plastics.
Plastic is primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and sometimes oxygen, along with other elements like chlorine, sulfur, or nitrogen. These elements combine to form long chains of polymers, giving plastic its unique properties.
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Chlorine is typically found as a diatomic molecule, meaning it consists of two chlorine atoms bonded together. Therefore, the number of elements in a molecule of chlorine is two.
Chlorine
The relative atomic mass of chlorine is 35.5. The two main isotopes are chlorine-35 and chlorine-37.
Yes, chlorine is commonly found in household cleaning products like bleach, PVC plastic, and swimming pool disinfectants.
Plastic is primarily composed of carbon, hydrogen, and sometimes oxygen, along with other elements like chlorine, sulfur, or nitrogen. These elements combine to form long chains of polymers, giving plastic its unique properties.
Never seen chlorine in a swimsuit, always in bottles or plastic drums.
Chlorine can damage plastic over time by causing it to break down or become discolored. If a plastic doll is exposed to chlorine, it may experience deterioration depending on the concentration and duration of exposure. It's best to avoid prolonged contact between plastic toys and chlorine to prevent damage.
It depends how strong the chlorine is but I would dilute it first and then put it in. It could destroy the plastic and maybe even the toddler :/
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Chlorine is not found in the nature in his elemental form.
Bleach Salt PVC plastic
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Chlorine is not found in its elemental form as chlorine gas, being a halogen, is highly reactive. The most common compound of chlorine is sodium chloride or common salt. This can be found dissolved in sea water.
YES... Depending on the type of plastic. But many brands of pool chlorine tablets are individually sealed in plastic when you buy them. However, even the plastic they wrap the tablets in isn't immune from the chlorine damage. Usually, the plastic tablet wrapping will remain sealed for about one swimming season. If you have tablets that were individually wrapped, purchased during last year's swim season, there's a strong likelihood that if you take a tablet out of the bucket now, you will find the plastic wrapping either no longer sealed, or brittle so when you try opening the plastic tablet wrapping, the plastic will simply crumble in your hands instead of being flexible like it was last year when you quit using the pool.