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As many ampules as necessary
Upon contact.
A nonpolar covalent bond forms when two chlorine atoms combine to form a chlorine (Cl2) molecule.
Nonpolar Covalent Bond
Yes. At standard temperature and pressure, magnesium in contact with chlorine will react to form magnesium chloride.
Lime. In fact, don't put chlorine in contact with urine. It can produce very toxic fumes.
Yes. Your turtle will die a horrible, slow death of starvation is they come in contact with chlorine.
Salt is a common condiment, while sodium burns on contact with water and chlorine gas is poisonous.
YES!!! But more importantly how exactly are you being exposed to the pesticide? Is it residual or direct? Contact a doctor or emergency room immediately if this is from direct contact with the pesticide!
Per 1000gallons of water: 5.25% Sodium Hypo-chlorite (liquid chlorine) 1 gallon 10% Sodium Hypo-chlorite (liquid chlorine) 64 oz 70% Calcium Hypo-chlorite (dry chlorine) 64oz This treatment of water is to bring the chlorine concentration to minimum of 4.0ppm. This level is generally considered adequate to kill existing bacteria with the probability that a certain amount of the chlorine will be absorbed by the TDS total dissolved solids present in the water. The 'residual' reading after 24hrs of contact time should be a minimum of 2.0ppm to be considered effective. Though Chlorine will kill bacteria, it is critical that you understand it will NOT Sanitize the water: meaning, that it has little or no effect on protazoa or viruses present in river water and that the water cannot be considered potable (safe for human consumption).
It is a non-contact force - no contact is required for the force to act.
Sodium and chlorine are both completely unlike table salt. Sodium is a soft, highly reactive metal that explodes on contact with water. Chlorine is a greenish, highly toxic gas.