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Liquid bleach was only possible once the chemistry of sodium was unraveled.
Soon after 9/11, Washington's wastewater treatment plant converted from chlorine gas to safer liquid bleach.
Several other water treatment plants have switched from sulfur dioxide gas to liquid bleach and sodium bisulfite.
Most recently, the Clorox Company converted its facilities in the United States from chlorine gas to liquid bleach as well.
Before going on leave, I booby-trapped my locker so that anyone attempting a break-in would be met with a faceful of liquid bleach.
Fast forward to now, when millions of younger women — and many men, too — are as unfamiliar with liquid bleach as they are with foundation garments or cigars.
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Nationwide, 207 of them have switched to less hazardous processes, most often by replacing chlorine gas with liquid chlorine bleach or ultraviolet light as the primary treatment process.
The purification methods usually suggested are filtering followed by boiling or adding a few drops (about eight drops per two-liter bottle) of unscented liquid household bleach.
Divers often use liquid Chlorine bleach to extract lobsters from their hiding places, a method which is also damaging to other fish and invertebrates that come in contact with the chemicals, and to the coral reefs (Ryan and Zapata 2003).
Use liquid chlorine bleach to purify your drinking water.
Mix 2-1/2 cups (.59 l) of liquid chlorine bleach in a 5 gallon (18.9 l) bucket.
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