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  1. Chlorine is a chemical that prevents bacteria from growing. Chlorine poisoning occurs when someone swallows or breathes in (inhales) chlorine. This article is for information only. DO NOT ...
  2. Chlorine (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  3. Travelers' Health: Water Disinfection (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Information about how to order the U.S. government publication about traveling titled "Health Information ...
  4. ... or breathes in its fumes. These cleaners contain chlorine and acids. Chlorine is more likely than the acids to cause ... are: Bromine Calcium chloride Calcium hypochlorite Chelated copper Chlorine Soda ash Sodium bicarbonate Various mild acids
  5. ... moving charged atoms (ions) of potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl) across the cell membrane. The positively charged potassium ions and negatively charged chlorine ions are moved together (co-transported), so that ...
  6. ... moving charged atoms (ions) of potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl) across the cell membrane. The positively charged potassium ions and negatively charged chlorine ions are moved together (co-transported), so that ...
  7. Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Environmental Protection Agency ... How to boil and disinfect water to kill most disease-causing microorganisms during emergency situations where regular water ...
  8. Phosgene (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Information on terrorism and public health. Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
  9. Bottled Water Basics (Environmental Protection Agency) - PDF  
    Environmental Protection Agency ... PDF ... public water systems, water testing, clean drinking water
  10. ... cause pneumonitis. Some common dangerous inhaled substances include: Chlorine gas (breathed in from cleaning materials such as chlorine bleach, during industrial accidents, or near swimming pools) ...
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