NO! You do not want to use Sulfuric Acid in a pool. That is battery acid and will burn you on contact. If is splashes back into your face or eyes you will be disfigured for life.=Use the products recommedede by the pool store in your area. I say this because not all areas require the same treatment.=
Sodium Bisulphate is dry acid for swimming pool use.
Indoor swimming pools can use bromine. You can't use bromine on outdoor pools because there is no cyanuric acid in bromine. In other words, bromine molecules would have a very short life, almost worthless, in an outdoor pool.
You can use either the nitric or hydrochloric acid as a replacement of the sulphuric acid.
Because Sulphuric acid is a better elecrtolyte ;)
The use of small amounts of muriatic acid added to the water will help reduce or lower the pH and alkalinity. Keep testing and adding acid frequently until your have reached 7.6 - 7.8 range. Ken
Chlorine is used to disinfect Swimming Pools.
Mostly sulphuric acid
Sulphuric acid
No, sulphuric acid is used.
yes u can
sulphuric acid
you use a mixture of chlorine and water