Pros and Cons of Chlorine

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Some people are bitterly opposed to the addition of chlorine to tap water, even if they concur with its use in swimming pool water, but there those who oppose using it in pools too.

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Pros And Cons Of Chlorine Some people are extremely opposed to the addition of chlorine to tap water, even if they concur with its use in swimming pool water, but there those who oppose using it in pools as well. However, the government must have its reasons for adding chlorine to our general water supply, so in this article, we will look at the pros and cons of chlorine . Choline is an element and its name in Ancient Greek means 'light green'. It has been known for millenia and in its most common guise it is encountered as sodium chloride, which is better known as table salt. We eat it in and on our food eve ry day. It is a food taste enhancer, but in excess, it is blamed for obesity bec ause of water retention and high blood pressure. Chlorine can be smelled and in its gaseous state, chlorine was used to poison so ldiers in the trenches of the First World War. However, chlorine comes in many c ompounds and even compounds of compounds and so is easy to become baffled. It is an oxidizer and consequently can be utilized as a bleach and thus as a dis infectant. Hence its use in swimming pools and toilets. However, it has also bee n blamed for getting into the upper atmosphere and depleting the ozone layer. The fact of the matter is that, in its most natural, pure, elemental form, chlor ine is highly poisonous, but on the other hand, it is necessary to most types of life including human life. In short, it is a hazardous but crucial chemical. Hydrochloric acid is one of the most dangerous acids on the planet but has many industrial uses, such as the production of certain plastics and food additives, good and bad. Without hydrochloric acid in your stomach, you would have a difficult time diges ting your food because it is a small but necessary percentage of your gastric ac id. Chlorine binds with most things to form compounds and so it is no surprise that it forms compounds with minerals leached from the soil by rivers and finds its w ay down to the sea. Chlorine is responsible, in compounds, for the salty taste of the sea and thereb y the cleanliness of the sea despite all the natural waste that is put it in by fish and mammals. It maintains their environment in a state that can support lif e. Mankind has lived off the produce of the sea for tens of thousands of years. Chlorine is used in our potable water in the form of hypochlorous acid. As a kil ler of bacteria, chlorine is six times more effective than iodine. Having said t hat, it reacts badly with proteins like human skin and hair, because it is a vig orous oxidizer. Being such a vigorous oxidizer also means that it may be utilized to create expl osive mixtures which is why people are normally recommended on the containers n ot to mix bleaching compounds at home. Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on a number of subjects, but is curr ently concerned with <a href="http://bugsinfestation.com/insect-exterminator.ht ml">Insect Exterminator</a> issues. If you would like to know more, go over to our website at <a href="http://bugsinfestation.com">Bugs Infestation</a>.

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