My whole family swims! You can pretty much say chlorine runs in our veins. — Ryan Lochte Copy Share Image
I will roar argon into chlorine, xenon into fluorine, all the noble gases into reactive ones My lament will terrify even the… — Jessica Stern Copy Share Image
I can't swim. I've got better, but I can't go out of my depth. As soon as I smell chlorine my heart… — Frank Skinner Copy Share Image
When I was a child, our summer days were spent swimming; chlorine in my hair was like perfume to me. — Patti Davis Copy Share Image
In organic chemistry there exist certain types which are conserved even when, in place of hydrogen, equal volumes of chlorine, of bromine,… — Jean-Baptiste Dumas Copy Share Image
Do we have any chlorine? It seems to be kind of explosive when mixed with other stuff." "Like what, your socks? No,… — James Patterson Copy Share Image
[The popular impression about some chemists is that] the aquafortis and the chlorine of the laboratories have as effectually bleached the poetry… — George Wilson Copy Share Image
“I have never seen a food writer mention this, but all shrimp imported into the United States must first be washed in… — Charles Clover Copy Share Image
I was an impostor, the worthy associate of a brigand, &c., &c., and all this for an atom of chlorine put in… — Auguste Laurent Copy Share Image
We've polluted the stratosphere with these chlorine and bromine compounds, and because it's now colder, and because we have this change in… — Paul Newman Copy Share Image
[Professor Bragg asserts that] In sodium chloride there appear to be no molecules represented by NaCl. The equality in number of sodium… — Henry Edward Armstrong Copy Share Image
Chlorine is a deadly poison gas employed on European battlefields in World War I. Sodium is a corrosive metal which burns upon… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
“even a scientist can’t help thinking of the Periodic Table as a zoo of one-of-a-kind animals conceived by Dr. Seuss. How else… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
It is more important to know the properties of chlorine than the improprieties of Claudius! — Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell Copy Share Image
“There can be no doubt that the development of a practical method of water disinfection during the last two years marks an… — Charles-Edward A. Winslow Copy Share Image
“If truth prevails, the contributions of a courageous physician and a brilliant engineer to the conquest of waterborne disease will still be… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Love has been taken away from the poets, and has been brought within the domain of true science. It may prove to… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image