Salt typically refers to table salt or sodium chloride. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. Consuming salt will result in a salty taste; large amounts will induce vomiting. Consuming Epsom salt acts as a laxative and is rafer bland.
Table dissolves in a shorter time span since it has a smaller mass, and can be broken down when put in water. Epsom salt is larger and harder to break down.
You should not put chemicals in the pool while the vacuum is in. Put the chemicals in and give them a chance to work first. Then you can vacuum and backwash the filter as needed.
You don't put chemicals in a pool, if someone threw up in a pool, wouldn't someone clean the pool? I mean seriously.
It will be saturated salt solution with salt crystals at the bottom of the container.
put it in a bath
yes
Any reaction occur.
Sodium chloride is NaCl.Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate - MgSO4.7H2O.
It fours a reaction lol hi this is T
With a scotts hand held speader. Set at #2.
it should change the color of the fire to white if you have the right dosage so yes but if you put too much in it will put the fire out, i suggest putting the epsom salt in first then lighting it for a better chance.
Simply put any pool can be a salt water pool, even an above ground pool.
Salt typically refers to table salt or sodium chloride. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. Consuming salt will result in a salty taste; large amounts will induce vomiting. Consuming Epsom salt acts as a laxative and is rafer bland.
Follow the instructions on the bag of swimming pool salt based on the size of your particular pool. k
Table dissolves in a shorter time span since it has a smaller mass, and can be broken down when put in water. Epsom salt is larger and harder to break down.
get a net ad put the packet of salt in it then let it go when it reaches the bottom