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  • Chlorine is good however; it does have a deleterious effect of causing any metals (in particular iron) to form on the interior of the aljibe in the form of an oxide.

    Aljibes - underground water cisterns 2008

  • Chlorine is good however; it does have a deleterious effect of causing any metals (in particular iron) to form on the interior of the aljibe in the form of an oxide.

    Aljibes - underground water cisterns 2008

  • "The Good Magician informs us that you and a woman called Chlorine are able to help Xanth in a way that no others can, but that you need a guide to Mount Rushmost, where the winged monsters congregate."

    Yon Ill Wind Anthony, Piers 1996

  • "The Good Magician informs us that you and a woman called Chlorine are able to help Xanth in a way that no others can, but that you need a guide to Mount Rushmost, where the winged monsters congregate."

    Yon Ill Wind Anthony, Piers 1996

  • Chlorine, which is used to make vinyl products such as siding and PVC pipe, is produced in tandem with caustic soda, used to make pulp, paper and soap.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Brita does NOT remove bacteria, but does remove substances such as Chlorine etc.

    Brita-water purification/question 1919

  • '' 'Chlorine' '' is a [[chemical element]] that has the atomic number 17, and the symbol Cl. There is an abundance of chlorine in nature since it is found in common salt as one of the two elements making up sodium chloride.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Chlorine which is essential for providing safe drinking water for the population, is often transported in truck or train tankers and has become a sought after terrorist target.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Chlorine which is essential for providing safe drinking water for the population, is often transported in truck or train tankers and has become a sought after terrorist target.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Chlorine is a deadly poison gas employed on European battlefields in the first world war, while sodium is a corrosive metal which burns upon contact with water, the distinguished US scientist Carl Sagan once observed.

    Chemistry: the unsung hero of science 2011

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