Yes the only way to get the bromine level down is by getting in. You just dont want to get it right after you have used the bromine powder. If you are using a bromine floater with tablets and its getting too high all the time switch the setting on the floater to less hole opening. I also recommend while using the floater in a hot tub is to take it out while using the hottub as it gets in the way. Espacially if its a high level so that it can come down.
no we cant swim with high bromine because bromine has a high density than water and as a result we may sink . ok clear
Assuming you have a bromine delivery system such as a floater or feeder and you have tablets in the floater, as bromine dissolves the concentration gets higher in the water. Turn the delivery system down or off until the level drops into the acceptable range.
Bromine, Br, [Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p5
Dilute it... No other way
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no we cant swim with high bromine because bromine has a high density than water and as a result we may sink . ok clear
Assuming you have a bromine delivery system such as a floater or feeder and you have tablets in the floater, as bromine dissolves the concentration gets higher in the water. Turn the delivery system down or off until the level drops into the acceptable range.
Yes, bromine levels should be kept between 3-5. When they get higher you can add neutralizer to bring it down. High bromine levels will dry out your skin, bleach your suits, and it is unhealthly to swim in.
7, since bromine is a halogen
Bromine levels are too high
Bromine, Br, [Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p5
Yes , it certainly is! If a drop of liquid bromine gets on your skin, it will immediately form an ulcer that will not heal, will spread, and requires urgent medical attention. Bromine vapour is also extremely hazardous! That is the answer for the simple substance elemental dibromine. The element bromine, as expressed in bromide salts, is somewhat more controversial. The mainstream consensus is that there is a certain level -- a very low level -- below which it is harmless, and possibly even essential. The alternative view is that any level of bromide at all is harmful. Certainly it is quite toxic at medium to high levels.
No it isn't good. You are having trouble breathing to begin with and the high level of chlorine in a pool is not good to breath.
Dilute it... No other way
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I think it all depends on how acidic the pool is, if its not far over the level then i think its OK but personally i wouldn't. :-)
If there are high levels of either chlorine or bromine in a hot tub, then these chemicals can be irritating to the skin. Absorbing high levels of bromine can also lead to iodine deficiencies in the body. Chlorine is typically safer.