Use Starfield' s planetary map to locate Chlorine. Set a landing destination near a resource deposit on the planet's surface. Use your Hand Scanner to find the resource in the ground around
Note: This page deals with the practice of continuously adding chlorine to water, not the occasional use of chlorine to disinfect wells, pipes, and other water system equipment. Why water systems continuously add chlorine to their water. Many public water systems add chlorine (a process known as "chlorination") to their water supply for the purpose of disinfection.
The use of chlorine water facilitated a more active oxidation of the substrate with the formation of 1-phenylethanol and acetophenone, whereas sodium hypochlorite increased the yield of the products of electrophilic substitution in the aromatic nucleus: ortho- and para-chloroethylbenzenes. Indane behaved similarly under these conditions.The chlorine acts as a sanitizer — it's very effective at killing bacteria and algae, which are the normal culprits that turn your water green. It does this by breaking down into different chemicals when it's added to water. These chemicals, in turn, attack the microorganisms and bacteria in the pool, leaving your water clean and sparkly.