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  2. Chlorine gas poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Chlorine gas poisoning is an illness resulting from the effects of exposure to chlorine beyond the threshold limit value. Acute chlorine gas poisoning primarily affects the respiratory system , causing difficulty breathing, cough, irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, and sometimes skin irritation .

  3. TikTok taken aback by chlorine commercial's advice to ... - AOL

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    The video, which has drawn nearly 100,000 views, has since drawn a number of strong responses on TikTok. “And this is how children get poisoned by taking chlorine, thinking it was juice,” one ...

  4. TikTok taken aback by chlorine commercial's advice to ... - AOL

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    A 1960s commercial for Cloralex, a popular chlorine solution in Mexico, has gone viral on TikTok for its disturbing recommendations. ... The woman then goes on to discuss the bottle’s many ...

  5. CDC confirms red eyes at the pool are caused by urine, not ...

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    The chlorine isn't what causes the irritation in your lungs; it's pee. There's actually been an increase in disease outbreaks from public swimming pools, according to Beach, thanks in large part ...

  6. 2022 Aqaba toxic gas leak - Wikipedia

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    Chlorine gas is toxic to humans. When inhaled and mixed with moisture within the human body, it creates hypochlorous and hydrochloric acid, both which can create oxygen free radicals that break down cell walls in the pulmonary system, which can lead to irritation under mild exposure, but can be as toxic to create pulmonary edema, acute respiratory distress syndrome, chronic respiratory ...

  7. Health effects of salt - Wikipedia

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    Sodium ions are needed in small quantities by most living things, as are chlorine ions. Salt is involved in regulating the water content (fluid balance) of the body. Both sodium and chlorine ions are used for electrical signaling in the nervous system, among other biological roles. [1] [2] Salt is usually high in ultra-processed and ...

  8. Chloramination - Wikipedia

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    The time required to remove half of the chloramine from 10 US gallons (38 L; 8.3 imp gal) of water by boiling is 26.6 minutes, whereas the half-life of free chlorine in boiling 10 gallons of water is only 1.8 minutes. [16] Aging may take weeks to remove chloramines, whereas chlorine disappears in a few days. [17] [18]

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