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    Use these Titan Chlor Plus Chlorine Tabs to disinfect surfaces and utensils. Simply dissolve one tablet in 5 litres of water for 100ppm available chlorine, which both cleans and sanitises. Killing 99.999 of bacteria, these tabs conform to EN13704,

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  • What is the difference between chlorine and chlorine dioxide?

    Chlorine is a chemical element with the symbol Cl and is a strong oxidizing agent commonly used for disinfection purposes. Chlorine dioxide, on the other hand, is a chemical compound with the formula ClO2 and is also used as a disinfectant but is considered to be a more effective and safer alternative to chlorine. Chlorine dioxide is a yellow to reddish gas at room temperature, while chlorine is a greenish-yellow gas. Additionally, chlorine dioxide is less likely to form harmful byproducts compared to chlorine.

  • Why do two chlorine atoms combine to form a chlorine molecule?

    Two chlorine atoms combine to form a chlorine molecule because each chlorine atom has seven electrons in its outer shell, making them highly reactive and likely to form a covalent bond. By sharing one electron each, the two chlorine atoms can achieve a stable electron configuration with a full outer shell of eight electrons, similar to the noble gas configuration. This sharing of electrons allows the two atoms to become more stable and lower their overall energy, forming a strong bond between them.

  • What are chlorine vapors?

    Chlorine vapors are the gaseous form of chlorine, a highly reactive and toxic chemical element. These vapors are produced when chlorine gas evaporates into the air. Inhalation of chlorine vapors can cause irritation to the respiratory system, eyes, and skin, and can be harmful or even fatal in high concentrations. Chlorine vapors are commonly used in disinfectants, bleaches, and water treatment processes.

  • How is chlorine inhaled?

    Chlorine can be inhaled when it is released into the air as a gas. This can happen when chlorine-containing products, such as bleach or cleaning agents, are used in poorly ventilated areas. Inhaling chlorine gas can irritate the respiratory system, causing symptoms such as coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. It is important to always use chlorine products in well-ventilated areas to minimize the risk of inhaling the gas.

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  • Does chlorine damage hair?

    Chlorine can damage hair by stripping away its natural oils, leading to dryness and brittleness. It can also cause the hair cuticle to become rough and frayed, making the hair more prone to breakage and split ends. To minimize damage from chlorine, it is recommended to wet the hair with clean water before swimming, use a swim cap, and rinse the hair thoroughly with fresh water after swimming to remove chlorine residue. Additionally, using a clarifying shampoo or deep conditioning treatment can help restore moisture and repair any damage caused by chlorine exposure.

  • Why doesn't chlorine dissolve?

    Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure, and it does not dissolve in water because it is not polar. Water is a polar molecule, meaning it has a positive and negative end, which allows it to dissolve other polar substances. However, chlorine is nonpolar, so it does not interact with water molecules in a way that allows it to dissolve. Instead, chlorine reacts with water to form a mixture of hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid.

  • How is chlorine used?

    Chlorine is commonly used for disinfection in water treatment plants to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. It is also used in the production of a wide range of products including plastics, solvents, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals. In addition, chlorine is used in the production of bleach for cleaning and disinfecting purposes. Overall, chlorine plays a crucial role in maintaining public health and safety, as well as in various industrial processes.

  • Is chlorine cleaner toxic?

    Chlorine cleaner can be toxic if ingested or inhaled in large amounts. It is important to use chlorine cleaners in well-ventilated areas and to follow the instructions on the product label to ensure safe usage. Additionally, it is important to keep chlorine cleaners out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion. While chlorine can effectively kill bacteria and viruses, it is important to use it with caution and in accordance with safety guidelines.

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