About 2 hours should turn it all over nicely.
A person can go swimming in a pool a few minutes after adding algae treatment and shock to the water. This is provided that a low dose was used. The manufacturers of the algae treatment recommend that a person waits 45 minutes to an hour to swim after adding a normal dose.
Because the person in shock will choke on the food or drink
A green pool is often easily fixed by adding "shock" to the water, or cleaning. Any local pool service listed in the local paper or yellow pages should be able to address the situation readily.
No reason that I know of - assuming you are no longer being shocked. It could depend on the severity of the shock though. With high voltage electrocution comes burns, and often the burns are internal. If the voltage passed through your gastrointestinal system, adding anything to it, even something as innocuous as water can cause greater issues.
No
In a water model water fountain?
No, cold water will shock and tighten your vocal chords.
The coolant should circulate through the entire water system.
The water in the tank that you are transferring the angelfish to should be the same temperature and PH of the old water.If you are adding them to your tank from a fish store, then you should acclimate the fish first by floating the bags in your tank, and every so often add a bit of your tank water to the water in the bag to avoid temperature or PH shock.
The radiator on a 1995 Saturn is flushed by draining the coolant, refilling the engine with water, and adding a flush. It is allowed to circulate and drain before refilling with coolant.
If the water is staying clear there is no reason to shock it.
The Earth's four oceans are connected, allowing water to circulate water globally