it would be hard t bleach a person why why would anyone want to do that?
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This is actually a pair: Person 1: See you at the party. Person 2: Not if I see you first. The implication is that if Person 2 sees Person 1 before Person 1 sees Person 2, then Person 2 will then approach Person 1 him/her.
The person who made me dance.
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There are three main points of view in literature:First Person: told as "I did," "I said," I saw" etc., from the viewpoint of the main characterSecond Person: told as "you did," you said," "you saw" etc., from the viewpoint of the readerThird Person: told as "he or she did," "he or she said" etc., from the viewpoint of an observer or onlookerThe most commonly used viewpoints are First Person and Third Person.First Person, Second Person, Third Person or First Person, Third Person, Omniscient.
If a person is allergic to bleach they should not swim in a pool. Most pools contain chlorine, which is a form of bleach used to disinfect and sanitize water.
The weight of a scarf can either be in grams or kilograms. The weight will most commonly, or almost always be, in grams because it is a more common measurement. Also scarves are usually not heavy enough for kilograms to be needed. But again, it all depends on the person doing the weighing.
The amount of chlorine that is needed to treat a pool on a weekly basis will depend greatly on the size of the pool. A person should consult with a pool specialist before dosing their home pool.
A person should never drink bleach. People or animals don't drink bleach because it's incredibly poisonous and is very acidic. If a person does ingest bleach, they should get help immediately or they will surely die.
145 pounds is 65.77 kilograms.
Standard laundry bleach works fine in a pool. You should be sure to get plain bleach, not scented. The chemical in bleach is exactly the same as the chemical in pool chlorine but is generally about half the concentration. Most bleach is 6% sodium hypochlorite while chlorine for pools is 10-12%. So generally you would use about twice as much bleach as chlorine. The amount you add must be determined using a test kit to determine your current level of chlorine. An online calculator to use to determine the amount of bleach to add is at http://www.poolcalculator.com. As an example, if you have 0 ppm chlorine now and want to raise it to 4 ppm in a 23000 gallon pool, you would need to add 196 ounces (about 1-1/2 gallons) of bleach. For more help maintaining your pool using standard products like bleach, baking soda, and borax, search on "bbb method."
between 50 kilograms to 500 kilograms
Multiply the weight in pounds by 0.453 to get kilograms.
Answer #1This is a question with a paradoxical answer.Used properly, chlorine bleach degrades into nothing more than salt water, so in that sense yes, it is environmentally safe.Used improperly (mixed with chemicals which for safety's sake shall remain nameless) Chlorine gas can be suddenly and sometimes explosively released. Just 1cc of chlorine gas is enough to kill a person or another animal. So in the case of hazardous releases of Chlorine gas, it's obviously harmful to the environment.
The person's mass on the moon is still 60 kilograms. Their weight would be about 10 kg.
A person never needs to have bleach in contact with their face or any part of the body.
165 pounds equates to 74.8 (74.8427) kilograms.