When I got it done it involved dumping about 2/3 of the water in my ordinary salt water pool to reduce the amount of sodium chloride, However if you have a fresh water pool then you need not lose any water at all, Throw the required amount of Magnesium and potassium chloride in the pool, set up the new salt chlorinating unit and that's all that there is to it. I will put a link below to a mob in Australia that flogs the stuff so that you can get more information.
Turn of the chlorinating element and start throwing chlorine in yourself. eventually the salt will come out of the pool as time wears on. or you could just replace the water to get the salt out.
chlorine atom will first convert to the gaseous chlorine atom which will then add one electron to form chloride ion.
Converting to a salt water pool requires the installation of a chlorine generator, and the salt for the pool water. Salt water pool are in fact chlorine pools the difference lays in the fact that chlorine is produced by running salt water through electrodes that in turn releases chlorine from the salt which is usually Sodium chloride (common salt) It may pay to also look at A new more environmentally friendly and healthier alternative By looking at Magnesium and potassium chloride salts.
To convert the number of chloride atoms to mols of chlorine atoms, simply multiply by Avogadro's number. This number is 6.022E23. Note that chlorine typically exists as a diatomic molecule, consisting of two chlorine atoms.
2NaOH + Cl2 → NaCl + NaOCl + H2O Sodium Hydroxide + Chlorine → Sodium Chloride (salt) + Sodium Hypochlorite + Water
No - chlorine reacts to form chlorides - not bromides
That depends on the size of the pool And what sort of system you intend to install.the conversion only involves fitting the element to the filtration system and the electronic controls then putting the required amount of salt in the pool. You have a choice in the type of salt you use 1 sodium chloride or common salt you will find this the easiest to get hold of or 2 Magnesium and potassium chloride available from magnablu which are much better for you and good for your garden. I suggest that you speak to a local pool professional about your options.
Do you have a system installed at the equipment pad that will convert the salt to chlorine? If not, then NO!.
You first have to convert the pool to a chlorine system As a salt water system is a chlorine system.
It requires much more energy to convert the liquid potassium into a vapor than it does to convert the solid to a liquid.
Silver chloride is 1/10 soluble than silver chromate in the cold 1/3 in hot water. That means silver will incline to precepetate as AgCl preferentially. More over if chromate will form it will convert to silver nitrate.
1 Mole of magnesium = 24.305 grams The 24.305 comes from the periodic table of elements. Simply find Mg and the atomic mass (the biggest number) is the same if u have 1 mole of that. So 24.305 grams x 4 = 97.22 grams
Chlorine-35 is 76 % and chlorine-37 is 24 %.