its bad if your pool has too much or too little chlorine. your eyes will sting and probably look bloodshot but that usually only happens if you dont wear goggles or your goggles leak. your mouth and tongue can get very dry and taste bad and your tongue can also turn yellowish white (it has happened to me several times before) which can cause sinus problems. your skin can also become extremely dry and burn and start bleed because your pores are so dry. dont worry though those are extremes but they have all happened to me first hand so their true.
2007-07-15 00:35:45
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answered by CiaraWeino 2
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World War I
Main article: Use of poison gas in World War I
Chlorine became the first killing agent to be employed during World War I. German chemical conglomerate IG Farben had been producing chlorine as a by-product of their dye manufacturing. In cooperation with Fritz Haber of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry in Berlin, they developed methods of discharging chlorine gas against an entrenched enemy.
Iraq War
Main article: 2007 chlorine bombings in Iraq
Chlorine gas has been used by insurgents in the Iraq War as a chemical weapon to increase the capability to threaten the local population and coalition forces in their attacks. On March 17, 2007, for example, three chlorine filled trucks were detonated in the Anbar province killing 2 and sickening over 350.[9] Other chlorine bomb attacks resulted in higher death tolls, with more than 30 deaths on two separate occasions. While fatalities are common, chlorine bombings do not inflict a massive loss of life, and are primarily intended to create widespread panic.
2007-07-14 12:24:02
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answered by jsardi56 7
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Yes. Every spot was a good spot to pee. My brothers would always tell me these horror stories about some parents putting a chemical inside the swimming pool that would make the water turning green if someone peed inside. I was always scared the water would turn green, and then everyone would know I was the one who peed inside. Hahaha.
2016-05-17 22:18:57
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answered by marjorie 3
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well your eyes get really red and burn. And your skin gets kinda dry. But thats about it. Swim season thats wat happen to us. The people put too much chlorine and we were okay some times your skin can burn too. -
2007-07-14 15:08:03
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answered by Elizabeth M 1
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Their eyes will turn red and burn. Pretty much that's it, unless you're talking about super huge high doses.
2007-07-14 12:28:08
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answered by maigen_obx 7
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their skin can become discolored
2007-07-14 12:23:06
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answered by dillon984 2
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