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Onion Reaction to Chlorine

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Conclusion: The hypothesis is supported by the findings that 0% of the green

onions planted in bleach-contaminated soil showed any root growth over the 1-

week period, and, in contrast, 100% of the green onions planted in non-

contaminated soil grew at least 6.5 cm over the 1-week period. In addition to this

data, research has shown that a common source of groundwater contamination

is the handling and storage of bulk chemicals, such as bleach. These chemicals

leak and spill from storage during transfer. Many chemical storage tanks are kept

underground, where their leaks are kept undetected. The leaking chemicals

become present in the soil and water of residential and rural areas as well as

industrial areas. These facts show that there is a high likelihood that bleach is

entering the soil and contaminating the groundwater by leaking from storage at

the bleach company. One likely error in the results is the cession of root growth

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