No, bromine is not the same as baquacil. Bromine is a chlorine alternative, probably more expensive, effective as a sanitizer. Can result in odors as with chlorine and there are arguements about its safety, health wise.
No, Baquacil is Hydrogen Peroxide.
You do not measure the Chlorine in a Baquacil pool because they are incompatible.
Baquacil is completely imcompatible with Chlorine and usually the water will instantly turn green, you can use the Baquacil Chlorine Neutralizer to help disepate the CL out.
Fluorine because it is in the same group (group 17) as Bromine therefore it has the same chemical properties
Oxygen will diffuse faster as oxygen is a gas and bromine is a liquid
Yes. Halogen Family includes chlorine, bromine, fluorine, iodine.
Yes, "Baquashock", "Baquacil Shock", and "Baquacil Shock and Oxidizer" are all synonymous. Baquacil has been changing the names through the evolution but it's the same product. Most companies are now selling it as "Oxidizer (Shock)" - http://www.backyardexpress.com/baquaspa-oxidizer-shock.html
A major DO for Baquacil is chemically cleaning the filter MONTHLY.
It's BROMINE. That is the element that is a liquid in the same period as Fe.
You do not measure the Chlorine in a Baquacil pool because they are incompatible.
Baquacil pool care systems try following the link below
Baquacil is completely imcompatible with Chlorine and usually the water will instantly turn green, you can use the Baquacil Chlorine Neutralizer to help disepate the CL out.
Br (Bromine) is a period 4 element in the same group as F.
no the do not bromine has 4 and oxygen has 2
Bromine vapor is chemically the same as bromine its just physically different so the symbol is still Br. :-)
The noble gas krypton has the same electron configuration as an ion of bromine, Br-.
Fluorine because it is in the same group (group 17) as Bromine therefore it has the same chemical properties
Go to the site link bellow for a guide to converting from baquacil to chlorine. Keep in mind that if you have a sand filter you will have to also change the sand in it as it will harbor traces of baquacil.