Give it a couple days, it will dissipate.
Yes but you also need chlorine stabilizer (CYA) or the chlorine will be destroyed by sunlight in a very short time or you need to add the bleach in doses thoughout the day to maintain the chlorine level. Bleach is the same as liquid pool chlorine but at a lower concentration.
You can but I wouldn't recommend it. If you do I wouldn't swim in it for at least a day. I would use chlorine tablets or powder especially made for pools.
Yes, bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite, or commonly referred to as liquid chlorine in the pool business.
Sure but it is not the same strength as pool chlorine. It can also contain metals that can stain you pool surface.
It takes around 8 pool tabs to equal 1 gallon of household bleach. Pool tabs are typically more concentrated than liquid bleach, so you need fewer tabs to achieve the same cleaning effect.
No, bleach is a liquid
None. That is extremely unhealthy to your child.
2gallons per 10k of water
You buy bleach developer and powder, liquid, or oil bleach. Put it on the tips of your hair and wash it with tonerafter 30 minutes or so.
Not if you let the kids into it. Better to drain it, use bleach to clean and kill the algi, and then rinse well.
If you put in a gallon or less per 10,000 gallons of water don't worry about it; but wait 4 hours after running filter before entering. Bleach is chlorine which helps the pool rid bacteria, although chlorine powder or tablets is preferable.
To disinfect a small kids' pool (5x5x1 feet), you can use approximately 1/2 to 1 cup of Clorox bleach, depending on the pool's water volume and the level of disinfection desired. It's crucial to dilute the bleach in water before adding it to the pool. After adding the bleach, allow the pool to circulate for at least 30 minutes before allowing children to enter. Always check the bleach label for specific instructions and safety guidelines.