The pH of your pool should be ideally 7.4. this will change if you add chlorine as this will have the effect of raising pH which is why you need to control the pH with an Acid such as sodium bisulphate or marked up as pH minus (pH-) . Also when you add any water from the tap if the pH of incoming water is high then this will also change the pH.
Watch out for low Total Alkalinity as this can cause pH bounce where you get fluctuating pH readings.
The nature of gunite pools is the make up of the gunite - it has lime in it. It has high alkaline levels. Also, the make up water may have high levels of alkalinity. Adjust your pH and adjust as needed with muratic acid and monitor your alkalinity by using a test kit.
Not at the recommended level. If to much is used you may feel sleepy. Chlorine is very dangerous it leaves the water as chlorine gas which can kill you in high enough doses. Always ensure proper ventilation with indoor pools.
Chlorine is made to be pH neutral (7.0) for pools. If you are looking for a base (due to high pH) try "Soda Ash" or a product that claims pH down, results.
No you only backwash your pool when your filter pressure on your filter is high 30psi and above on most pools. If you backwash your pool be sure to add two scoops of de to your skimmer. If the presure is still high the u need to clean the filter
It depends on how high the PH is and how long it has been out of balance. If PH is high that means the water is more on the scale forming side than the corrosive side of the scale and wouldn't typically irritate the skin.
at low tide rockpools are pools at high tide they are part of the sea...
The reading could be too high or too low.
It depends. Does the high balance put the consumer into a position of too much credit? Does this single high balance cause the consumer to have outstanding $100,000 in credit card debt? Or does the amount merely allow for the consumer to show that they can be responsible with making regular payments (with this account being the only debt owed.)
If you mean making only the minimum payment required, it is bad because you are going to be paying a very high rate of interest on the remaining balance. If you pay the entire balance each month, you are spending your money on goods and services. If you leave a balance, you are spending a lot of your money on interest. That's good for the bank and bad for you.
I believe the answer would actually be B. You can read up about this here:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_Commerce_Act_of_1887A. Pools and Imported goodsB. Pools and RebatesC. Pools and TarrifsD. None of the above.
Yes, most high interest savings accounts require a minimum balance. Since it is high interest, it is usually a high minimum account balance as well.
no
Conduction. Heat travels from high to low to balance itself, in a cold pool our warm bodies will lose heat to balance the waters temperature.
Rock pools will be under water, and new ones will be formed between the the new high and low tide levels.
They use a special method of building the pool. They are very high quality and completely done with the highest of care to last a lifetime.
It's about 18% not as high as everyone thinks.
Just put hydrochloric acid in your water