Chlorine Active

Active chlorine is a chemical compound that has the ability to displace iodine from an aqueous solution of potassium iodide when interacting with it. In this process, iodine is replaced by chlorine, which forms a new compound. This property of active chlorine is used in medicine and industry to create bactericidal preparations.

Chlorine preparations, such as chloramine and bleach, contain active chlorine. These drugs are used to disinfect water, air and surfaces. They destroy bacteria and viruses that can cause various diseases.

However, when using chlorine products, precautions must be taken to avoid chlorine poisoning. When working with these drugs, you must use protective equipment and follow safety rules.

In addition, active chlorine can be used in other areas, for example, in the production of plastics and rubber, and also as a catalyst in chemical reactions.



Active chlorine is a chemical element located in the sixth group of the periodic table and belongs to the halogens. Like all halogens, chlorine is a highly reactive substance that can react with other substances to create new chemical compounds. In this case, chlorine is an active component of many medical and food products, as well as cosmetics and other