OldMedUser
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If you look at what's in fertilizers it is chlorine but in the form of chloride. There is a difference. Table salt is sodium chloride. A combination of sodium and chlorine either of which will kill you if consumed on it's own but combined we all eat too much of it because it's tasty and our bodies need salts of all kind to function as do plants.Water being left out for 24 hours is more forum bro science. The link posted above has several tests done with water being left out for different lengths of time. The results of the tests for the water and soil are at the bottom of the page.
As for chloride and chlorine being apples to oranges, chloride is a compound of chlorine. Look at any periodic table of elements you'll find chlorine listed not chloride because it's a compound element. Another place you can find chlorine listed is on the labels of fertilizers, often times with concentrations higher than or equal to boron, cobalt, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, sodium, and zinc.
I'm not seeing that link you mentioned Krypto but you can tell by the smell of chlorinated water put fresh into a bucket compared to one that has sat out for a day. The chlorine odor is greatly reduced. I bubble all my water and it's RO so has no chlorine to start with. When chlorine reacts with organic matter chloramines are the result. That's what makes your eyes so red in public swimming pools not the chlorine itself.
It's just nasty stuff and I'm glad I don't have to deal with it.