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Since most types of chlorine are very high in PH it may effect the over all PH of the water if it is not buffered.

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Q: What happens to pH when chlorine level is high?
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Why is the pH in my pool always high?

High chlorine levels will make the pH in your pool high. You can add borates to help stabilize the pH level in your pool.


How Does chlorine Affect Acidity levels?

Depends on the type of chlorine you are using as each type of chlorine product has it's own pH level. i.e Liquid chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) has a natural pH of about 14. Trichlo products have a pH of about 3 Dichlor products have a pH of about 6.8 Gas Chlorine has a pH of <1 So based on the above lets say you are using liquid chlorine in a concrete pool, the pH will tend to be high (alkaline) due to the high pH of the chlorine product coupled with the fact the pool is concrete.


How can you get the cloudiness out of your pool if the chlorine level is very high and the Ph is in normal range?

Lots o filtering.


How can you find out if there is chlorine in water?

measure the pH level


How does the pH level affect a pool?

pH is the comfort level of the water. The pH level of water ranges from 0-14. 7 being neutral. Too high pH and the chlorine becomes less active, too low pH and the water is acidic. Keep your pH between 7.6-7.8 and you'll be fine.Good luckRobert


Why is pool Ph low and chlorine high though you have not put chlorine in for weeks?

Do you have a chlorine generator? No.


What has pH level of 13?

The pH level of 13 has a high alkalinity, the number being one away from the most alkaline number on the pH scale of 14. Some substances that have the pH level of 13 are: *Chlorine Bleach *Oven Cleaner *Tub and Tile Cleaner So basically, many common household cleaners have a pH level of 13.


What has the pH level of 13?

The pH level of 13 has a high alkalinity, the number being one away from the most alkaline number on the pH scale of 14. Some substances that have the pH level of 13 are: *Chlorine Bleach *Oven Cleaner *Tub and Tile Cleaner So basically, many common household cleaners have a pH level of 13.


What causes a high PH level?

What causes a high PH level in the blood


When opening a pool is it better to the pH or the chlorine right first?

Adjusting the chlorine content will almost certainly affect the pH, so it would be simpler to get the chlorine level correct first and then titrate to the proper pH.


How much chlorine bleach would you need to treat 5000 gallons of pool water?

To shock the pool, about a gallon. To just chlorinate, a quarter gallon, then measure the chlorine level with an OTO test kit. Keep the chlorine level between 1-3 PPM, and the pH at 7.2. You can adjust pH with plain old baking soda if the pH is too low, or add a little muriatic acid if the pH is too high.


Ph is low and chlorine is high?

Add sodium bicarb to raise pH. Chlorine will go down by itself or add sodium thiosulfate