Yes, you can add chlorine granules and algecide.
CCl4 or carbon tetrachloride
shock it, usually the chlorine in low after lots of swimmers or a big rain, it either is low in ph or chlorine. Either way shock it helps. Go to your pool supply store and get an algecide that contains about 20% copper solution and 80% algecide. Add the required amount and chlorine shock the pool. It may take a day or two but it works for me every time. Ernie This usually involves checking the Ph levels or more likely algae. Chlorine levels may help but check with a pool cleaning company. Maybe muriatic acid would help, but it usually has to do with algae and proper flow and filtering.
Chlorine
Add more chlorine.
In this case sodium zincate is formed.
The state of water absorption. Granules are the dehydrated state of the gel. Once you add water, the granules absorb the water and take on a "gel" consistency.
just add them together and you get 147kj
You have to add more chlorine.
You can add liquid chlorine by walking it around the outside edges of the pool or adding 3 inch tablets through a chlorine floater.
If you place elemental sodium and elemental chlorine together, yes you will have to add significant amounts of heat to catalyzed the reaction. This would also be extremely dangerous as elemental sodium is extremely reactive with water and elemental chlorine is toxic.
Add chlorine
Add sodium bicarb to raise pH. Chlorine will go down by itself or add sodium thiosulfate