Why are you putting salt in your pool? I know, to combat acid rain. The commercial product is frequently just baking soda. Be sure you are testing your pH before you add any. Salsoda is usually available at your grocers. It is stronger. It will turn your pool white briefly. If your pool has become extremely acidic, it will reduce the acidity quite fast and quite effectively. Still, any commercial pool salt will work. Just keep testing. Keep your pool in the proper range.
Most pools use sodium chloride (common salt) However there is a new arrival on the market that uses a mixture of magnesium and potassium chloride. which is being used in my pool I would highly recommend it.
no because they will have
No two different salts have the same solublity because of various qualities including the solublity product.
Yes they are all the same.
salt water pools don't use chlorine salts, they are bromine salts. So yes, saltwater pool are better for you.
No. All sugars are a compound. The same goes for salts.
All salts can form crystals.
No, they are different.
no all the salts have different solubility depending upon their extent of ionization
no
Salts are the products of a neutralization reaction; they contain a positive and negative ion.
All salts are crystallized.
Not all salts are neutral in water solutions.
All nickel(II) salts are coloured.