Household bleach has about 6 % bleach and 94% is water.Tap water usually has approx. two parts bleach to every one million parts water, or ( .0002 % )bleach and 99.9998 % is water )
The amount of bleach depends on the quantity of water, and the parasitic density. Look at the US EPA website for information on bleach (chlorine) disinfection
Most publicly supplied drinking water has been chlorinated, so yes.
yes clorine dissolve in water in periodic table clorine is the 7th a group of periodic table all 7th group ( bromine iodine astatine clorine and iodine) are the collectively known as salt produsing eliments it used in sterilization of water
solute clorine solvent water
clorine in the water and other cemicals
Chlorine*
Frequently is is used diethylparaphenylendiamine.
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Isotopes
Clorine is never been a metal
No. There is no such thing. That's just an urban myth.
It takes 5 to 7 days for the chlorine to evaporate
The other members of group 17, the halogens. Specifically chlorine
Use unclorinated water this can be done by A buying chemicals that remove the clorine or by leaving water in a bucket on a deck and letting it sit for a while like 48 hours which should allow the clorine to evaporate