Yes. Chlorine can kill just about anything.
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Chlorine can be effective in killing amoeba, including the Naegleria fowleri amoeba that can cause a rare but serious brain infection. Properly chlorinated water in pools and other recreational water facilities can help prevent the spread of amoeba. It is important to follow recommended chlorine levels and water treatment protocols to ensure effectiveness.
Chlorine does not instantly kill sperm upon contact. The exact time can vary depending on the concentration of chlorine, temperature, and other factors, but typically it can take several minutes for chlorine to deactivate sperm.
Yes, chlorine can harm or kill frogs. Frogs have permeable skin that allows them to absorb substances in their environments, including chemicals like chlorine. Exposure to chlorine can damage a frog's skin and mucous membranes, leading to illness or death.
Yes, chlorine bleach is harmful to flowers and can kill them. It is important to avoid using chlorine bleach in close proximity to plants or flowers.
Chlorine gas is commonly used to kill germs in water. It can disinfect water by killing harmful bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
Chlorine is typically added to city water to kill germs and make it safe for consumption. Chlorine effectively disinfects water by killing bacteria and other harmful microorganisms.