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Chlorine itself is rarely used as a disinfectant in swimming pools; generally are used other chemicals as sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), etc. Dissolved in water sodium hypochlorite release chlorine; and consequently gaseous chlorine exist as a solute in water.
Chlorine is a poor conductor of electricity in its pure form. However, when dissolved in water, it forms an electrolyte solution which can conduct electricity. In this form, it is commonly used in swimming pools for water disinfection.
swimming pool
No.
To disinfect it.
It is necessary because the chlorine kills all of the germs that enter the swimming pool.
Chlorine is used to disinfect Swimming Pools.
Chlorine kills bacteria that's why it's used in pools and hot tubs, however you still need to rinse the piercing out after you have been swimming. Chlorine tends to dry the piercing out too much if left to evaporate off of the skin so just have a rinse in the shower after swimming in the pool.
Chlorine can be found in swimming pools and cleaning products such as bleach. It can also be found in tap water if it has been treated with chlorine for disinfection purposes.
Chlorine can be harsh on the skin. Prolonged exposure to chlorine, such as in swimming pools, can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and irritation. It is recommended to shower after swimming to remove chlorine residue from the skin.
chlorine
the higher the temp the quicker the chlorine loss