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			<title>Purifying Water Using Chlorine Bleach</title>
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			<description>Purifying Water Using Chlorine Bleach

Liquid chlorine bleaches, such as Purex and Clorox, contain a chlorine compound in solution that will effectively disinfect water.  The procedure for disinfecting drinking water is as follows:



To purify, add 4 drops of standard liquid chlorine bleach (5% concentration) per quart of water (or about ¼ teaspoon per gallon), and double that amount for turbid or colored water. The treated water should be mixed thoroughly and allowed to stand for 30 minutes.  ...</description>
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