By A Mystery Man Writer
Chlorine comes from the Greek word “Khloros” which means green. It was invented in 1774 by a Swedish chemist named Carl Scheele. The salt and other components in sea water are a large source of chlorine. When added to water, a chemical reaction takes place creating hypochlorous acid which instantly kills bacteria and other micro-organisms to act as a water sanitizer.
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