7.47 * 1025 g Cl
There are around three halogens that are found in seawater. These three include bromine, chlorine, and iodine. While the bromine is usually not much, the chlorine is part of its salt content and the iodide contributes to its smell.
Approximately 97% of the earth's water is found in the ocean in the form of salt water. The remaining 3% is freshwater found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and underground aquifers.
None. distilled water is (theoretically) pure.
Chlorine is not very soluble in water because chlorine is a nonpolar molecule and water is a polar solvent. Polar solvents like water are not very effective at dissolving nonpolar substances like chlorine. Additionally, the lack of strong intermolecular forces between chlorine molecules and water molecules limits the solubility of chlorine in water.
To solve this question, we need to figure out how much chlorine should be added to 15 ounces of water to achieve a mixing ratio of 1 part chlorine to 10 parts water. So, you would need 1.5 ounces of chlorine to add to 15 ounces of water to get the correct ratio of 1 part chlorine to 10 parts water.
If too much chlorine is added Sulphurdioxide is used
Ionization is much better than salt system and about the chlorine you only need to put about 5 to 10% of the chlorine. With the ionization you will only have about 0.2 or 0.3 of chlorine and no more chemicals. Tha water gets very clear and shiny. No bacterias found in normal testing. Se www.carefreeclearwater.com. I have no problems and the water is great!!!!
No you will not have a salt water pool. yes you will have salt water but the actual electronic plates found in a genrator converts the salt in the water to chlorine to sanitize the pool water. A: You have to have the mechanical device to produce the chlorine in a salt pool. THE SALT A MEANS TO PRODUCE CHLORINE FOR YOUR POOL!
Yes, calcium chloride can be found in ocean water, although it is present in much smaller amounts compared to other salts like sodium chloride. It is a natural component of seawater as a result of various chemical reactions that occur in the ocean.
If it kills you, then pretty much forever. Chlorine is toxic, and water is not an antidote.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- At normal conditions of temperature and pressure chlorine is a gas. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chlorine is not a solid, those tablets you get for your pool are not elemental chlorine. They are often hypochlorites (bleaches), but can be many different chemicals that allow introduction of chlorine into the pool water. You can liquefy chlorine at about -30C (not much colder than your freezer), and freeze it at about -100C. But if you happened to have found a bucket full of chlorine sitting around, it'd be a gas.
The Pacific Ocean is salty, there is no fresh water in it.