Balance out your portfolio with a dash of chlorine and caustic soda, a.k.a. lye.
Unless you enjoy the permeating aroma of chlorine in your room, avoid this location.
Other values recorded include ammonia, chlorine, water hardness (calcium and magnesium), dissolved oxygen and organic carbon.
In my case, I was given lists of foods high in chlorine, iodine and iron.
Hydrazine is similar to chlorine or ammonia in that it affects the lungs and breathing tissue.
Chlorine is volatized in hot water meaning it turns into a gas that you then breathe.
For the same reason, if your tap water is treated with chlorine, install a chlorine-filtering showerhead.
The chlorine-free pools (indoor and outdoor) are enormous and gleaming (thanks to Murano tiles).
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Neutrinos react with chlorine in the fluid and change it to radioactive argon, a gas.
About 250 Iraqis were sickened by chlorine in Albu Issa and 100 in Amiriya.
Chlorine is a big component of PVC plastic, so the housing bust has cut demand a bit.
Its job is to regulate the passage of chloride ions (electrically charged chlorine atoms) across that membrane.
One is to mandate that salad packers douse the leaves with chlorine solution, but Natural Selection does that.
An unwanted by-product, they are formed when heating processes create certain chemicals - chlorine is the best known.
Some neutrinos may not react with the chlorine and therefore will not be picked up by the test.
Chlorine's largest use is as an ingredient in polyvinyl chloride, PVC being almost as popular a plastic as polyethylene.
The miners have been sent rubber boots as well as chlorine to purify water from underground sources, Manalich said.
The pollutants that the scientists focused on were compounds containing carbon and halogens - fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
It is created when chlorine (used for purposes such as bleaching) comes into contact with moulds in the cork.
Chemically, potash is potassium chloride (KCl) which is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine.
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Transport, chlorine, ore and capital were hugely important costs, about more or less a rounding error compared to those.
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The killer chemical is mainly produced by burning plastic and materials containing chlorine.
One is a compound which oxidises the salts in urine to generate chlorine.
Trace chlorine left over from the process gives Microcyn its antimicrobial quality.
Treatmentwise, Bramham advised a marine algae bath (more iodine and chlorine again) coupled with a hit of a Vichy shower.
The authorities and non-governmental organisations have launched public education campaigns and the distribution of chlorine tablets and oral re-hydration salts.
Chlorine isn't listed on any of the three lists of chemicals banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1997.
The manufacturing processes remained primitive and continued to rely on the use of chlorine washes which increased the likelihood of contamination.
Five entrepreneurs founded the Electro-Alkaline Company in 1913 by creating a bleach product with chlorine and sodium hydroxide as its main ingredients.
Another plus: "We used to have to leave the doors open because some workers were so sensitive to the chlorine, " she says.
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