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Intermittent or shock dosing chlorination is an excellent alternative to plants which operate without chlorine; it is suggested to chlorinate for 6 8 h per week with a residual chlorine level of 1 mg/l (Saeed et al. 2000).
In combination with chlorine it yields sulfur chlorides such as disulfur dichloride, S2Cl2, a corrosive, golden-yellow liquid used in the manufacture of chemical products.
"When volcanoes team up with man-made chlorine, it's a toxic mix and Antarctica is particularly vulnerable," said study co-author Susan Solomon, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
George Monbiot, in his article on the negotiations for a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, claims the European commission has tried to "keep this process quiet" (Chickens in chlorine? It's what free trade's about, 3 December).
Similar to chlorine, it is also a good oxidizing agent.
And because the supply of sodium is inextricably tied to that of chlorine, it has an even odder consequence.
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Inside this hotel, with its chlorine perfume ("It's like I'm in Barbados," he enthuses), Tim, in friendship and with love, loses and then finds himself.
There is water to drink, but it tastes like chlorine, and it makes her nauseous.
While the Food and Drug Administration recommends a sanitizing step like the chlorine treatment, it does not require it and some growers skip it or use less stringent methods.
It's got more chlorine in it than the swimming pool.
Salt water can fade and damage blonde hair, while chlorine dries it out and causes it to take on a green tinge.
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