Chlorinated Water

Effects of Chlorine on Swimmers

Chlorine is a yellow-green gas with a strong odor that ranks among the top 10 most common chemicals produced in the United States, as of 2011. Used during World War I as a chemical weapon, today its uses include disinfecting everything from tap water to industrial waste and sewage. In swimming pools, chlorine kills potentially hazardous bacteria, but it also adversely affects some swimmers.

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How to Test for Purines

Deoxyribonucleic acid has two nitrogenous bases: pyrimidines and purines. Purines found in human DNA are guanine and adenine. Xanthine is produced by metabolized guanine, and hypoxanthine is produced by degraded adenine. This i...

Sunkist Backboard Portable Basketball Hoop Instructions

The Sunkist basketball hoop has a large Sunkist logo on the backboard. Fill the 31 gallon base with water or sand to anchor it. The 50-inch backboard is shatter proof with an 18-inch orange rim. Easily adjust the height of the ...

Instructions for Lifetime Basketball

Lifetime Products has been an industry leader in the world of residential basketball goals since it was formed in the early 1970s. The company was the first to invent the adjustable basketball hoop and a complete basketball sys...

Long-Term Effects of Chlorinated Water on the Skin

According to Free Drinking Water.com, most cities within the U.S. treat the city water with chlorine concentrations of two to four parts per million; and they report the average person receives 50 percent of their chlorine expo...

Chlorine Dioxide for Water Treatment

Chlorine dioxide would qualify as a form of chemical removal. It is used to destroy organisms that would normally make people sick when ingested.

Acanthamoeba And Disease

It is rare for the organism acanthamoeba to cause disease, because it is not a parasite. But it can cause inflammation of the brain in people who have been ill for quite some time and in those who have a weak immune system. It ...