It depends on what your pH and alkalinity readings are. If the pH is at or below 6.8 turn off the circulation add small amounts of soda ash and brush the pool. Use small amounts, maybe half a cup or less at a time, test . You may have to do this frequently. Once the pH reaches 7.2 and stabilizes then you can turn on the pump. Wait for a few hours for the circulation to dispurse the chemicals and to see where the pH stabilizes and adjust again if needed.
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According to experts, most caffeinated soda beverages contain approximately 90% of water. Also, diet drinks contain 99% percent of water.
The ratio of their volumes is 2/3 .
Drink 3 times as much water as soda to completely flush out the soda. 1 can of soda=36 oz of water
There are 3 or 5 gallons of syrup depending on the size box you buy. This is connected to a line and it is mixed with soda when coming out of the soda fountain. Once mixed a 3lb bag will make about 18 gallons of soda. There are 3 or 5 gallons of syrup depending on the size box you buy. This is connected to a line and it is mixed with soda when coming out of the soda fountain. Once mixed a 3lb bag will make about 18 gallons of soda.
First, you need to find the change in the number of gallons of soda sold during the given time interval. So:(Final gallons) - (Initial gallons) = (127 gallons) - (23 gallons) = 104 gallonsNext, you need to determine how much time has elapsed between the two given years. So:(Final year) - (Initial year) = (2003) - (1984) = 19 yearsSince you are looking for number of gallons of soda per year, your equation is:(Change in number of gallons sold)/(Time elapsed) = (104 gallons)/(19 years) = 5.473684211 gallons per year = 5.47 gallons per year
The ratio is 1 part syrup to 5 parts water. 5 gallons of syrup makes 30 gallons of coke. 30 gallons is 113.562 liters.
Almost all the volume of soda is water.
Water melts faster then soda because soda has many chemicals and water does not contain chemicals.
A teaspoon of baking soda made into a paste should be sufficient. Measure the baking soda first, then add the water.
80%
not much.
Baking soda will not soften (remove calcium hardness) from pool water. It will raise total alkalinity.