Is chlorinated water corrosive?

KNOWN EFFECTS OF CHLORINE IN DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS
In general, chlorine is considered to be a corrosive agent in water. Abatement of the corrosion is accomplished by increasing pH or by adding orthophosphate.
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Does chlorinated water cause corrosion?

Chlorine may cause accelerated corrosion resulting in increased oxidation, metal wastage, internal attack, void formations, and loose non-adherent scales.
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Can chlorine be corrosive?

The health effects of chlorine are primarily due to its corrosive properties. The strong oxidizing effects of chlorine cause hydrogen to split from water in moist tissue, resulting in the release of nascent oxygen and hydrogen chloride which produce corrosive tissue damage.
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Does chlorine corrode pipes?

The more chlorine in the water the more corrosion. This has a corrosive effect on the inside of the pipes and slowly erodes the piping over time. Eventually, chlorine eats all the way through the pipes and creates pinhole leaks, which if left unchecked, can cause a myriad of problems within the home.
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Is chlorine corrosive to metal?

Corrosion on metal surfaces is influenced by pH and chloride concentration. Surfaces not submerged in chlorine sanitizers are most susceptible to corrosion.
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Can chlorine corrode stainless steel?

Cl2 (chlorine) is a very potent oxidizer (reason it kills bacteria) and therefore high levels of Chlorine may accelerate chloride corrosion of stainless steels.
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Does chlorine damage metal?

Chlorine corrosion on chromium plate steel (stainless steel). An abundance of chloride in air or water will seriously increase the possibility of corrosion, specifically the most menacing type of corrosion, pitting corrosion. There is also a dark side to the chloride ion and its reactivity.
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Does chlorine corrode PVC?

Chlorine, especially in the diluted ppm's we work with can not damage PVC.
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Will pool water corrode copper?

Water that has a low pH actually dissolves a small portion of the copper metal in components such as copper pipes, heat exchangers, heater heat sinks, bronze or brass pump parts such as impellers or volute assemblies, and even metals used in the filters. This is called corrosion.
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Does chlorine harm PVC?

Household bleach is a common solution to many situations. It can clean and disinfect a variety of surfaces. But chlorine bleach is also potentially dangerous, especially when you mix it with other chemicals. While it's generally safe to use on PVC pipes, it might not be as effective as you think for every situation.
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Does chlorine gas rust metal?

Corrosive Action on Steel

At ambient temperatures, dry chlorine, either liquid or gas, does not corrode steel. Wet chlorine is highly corrosive because it forms hydrochloric and hypochlorous acids.
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What metal is resistant to chlorine?

Titanium Alloys

Titanium has been used successfully in many applications because of its excellent corrosion resistance in: Chloride-containing solutions and moist chlorine gas.
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What happens when you mix chlorine and copper?

The copper reacts vigorously with the chlorine to form a cloud of copper(II) chloride. When the flask is rinsed with water the copper(II) chloride dissolves forming a blue-green solution. and placed in a flask containing chlorine gas. The reaction forms a cloud of copper(II) chloride.
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What causes metal in pool?

Metals can enter your pool from broken equipment, algaecides, and children's toys. If you have metal in your pool or want to prevent future metal stains, your pool professional can add a small amount of sequestrant to remove it.
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Is it safe to swim in pool with high iron?

But unlike water high in the element Calcium, where you may have to remove most of the water and start over, you can treat swimming pool water that's high in iron.
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Does bleach damage sink pipes?

Pouring bleach down the drain is dangerous since it reacts with substances in your pipes, release toxic fumes when mixed with other household cleaners, clog or damage your drains and pipes, and kill the good bacteria of your septic system.
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How does chlorine affect water?

Drinking water chlorination is the addition of chlorine to drinking water systems. It is the most common type of drinking water disinfection. Disinfection kills bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that cause disease and immediate illness.
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Is bleach safe in drains?

Pour bleach into them

Bleach is a powerful, toxic substance that should be used carefully and properly, and pouring it down a drain is not a proper use. Bleach can react with other substances in your pipes, potentially release fumes, and further plug up the system.
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Will pool water corrode stainless steel?

Chlorine- containing compounds (by-products of disinfection) may transfer via the pool atmosphere to surfaces remote from the pool itself. These compounds can produce a highly concentrated and corrosive film which, on the surface of some stainless steels, can lead to SCC.
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Why is chloride corrosive?

The chloride ions attack the passive layer and catalyze the corrosion process. Chloride ions breakdown the passive layer and cause pitting of the steel reinforcement. Chloride is adsorbed in the protective oxide layer. The oxidized iron reacts to form soluble intermediate soluble iron complex at the anode.
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How do you prevent chlorine from corroding?

Most corrosion problems can be avoided through proper stainless steel and finish specification, control of the pool environment, and maintenance cleaning. Cleaning procedures as simple as hosing or wiping down surfaces with fresh water are effective in removing chloride contaminates and preventing corrosion.
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Will chlorine eat steel?

316 stainless steel can tolerate up to 5 ppm chlorine. This data indicates that both 304 and 316 stainless steel should resist long term exposure in most chlorinated fresh waters which is in agreement with general experience.
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What's the difference between chloride and chlorine?

Both chlorine and chloride are common terms used in chemistry. The name chlorine is used to name the chemical element as well as the chlorine gas. The term chloride is used to name the chloride ion as well as compounds composed of chloride ions as the anion.
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Why does pool water turn green after adding chlorine?

Pools can immediately turn green after shocking when they have metals like copper in the water. These metals oxidise when exposed to high levels of chlorine which makes the pool water turn green. Adding a metal control product such as Zodiac Metal Remover will help to restore the pool water.
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Does chlorine corrode brass?

Aluminum brass is a copper-based alloy in which zinc is the main alloying element. The mechanical properties of this alloy compare better to those of pure copper, without increasing the cost. However, when chloride ions and chlorine are present in the circulating fluid, the alloy may suffer localized corrosion.
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