chorine kills preasent in water
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When chlorine — sold as a granular powder, liquid or sometimes in its elemental form as a gas — is added to water, it forms a weak acid called hypochlorous acid. This acid is very proficient at killing bacteria such as salmonella and E. coli, and it also knocks out many viruses.
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Viruses, bacteria and parasites can live in pools. Germs can be spread when water contaminated. While chlorine can keep germs at bay, it doesn't kill them all immediately.
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