One teaspoon of bleach is used to disinfect five gallons of water. Therefore, 105.6 teaspoons of bleach would be used to disinfect 528 gallons of water.
I'm not sure of the exact amount, but I know you would need ALOT of money to buy that much bleach.
Ratio of Clorox Bleach to Water for Purification2 drops of Regular Clorox Bleach per quart of water8 drops of Regular Clorox Bleach per gallon of water1/2 teaspoon Regular Clorox Bleach per five gallons of waterIf water is cloudy, double the recommended dosages of Clorox Bleach this answer was found here: http://www.csgnetwork.com/h2oemergencypurifycalc.html
Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
A one percent solution means 1 part beach and 99 parts water. So we can answer the question by solving the equation 1 part bleach/99 parts water=x gallons bleach/20 gallons water. You can cross multiply. This is the same as 99x=20 so x=20/99 or .20 Let's check .20 gallons bleach/ 20 gallons water=.01 which is 1% .2 gallons is the same as 3.2 cups or 25.6 fluid oz.
About 8.35 pounds per US gallon.
I'm not sure of the exact amount, but I know you would need ALOT of money to buy that much bleach.
Ratio of Clorox Bleach to Water for Purification2 drops of Regular Clorox Bleach per quart of water8 drops of Regular Clorox Bleach per gallon of water1/2 teaspoon Regular Clorox Bleach per five gallons of waterIf water is cloudy, double the recommended dosages of Clorox Bleach this answer was found here: http://www.csgnetwork.com/h2oemergencypurifycalc.html
0.1 gallon of bleach, or 12.8 ounces (just over 1.5 cups)
It may seem like it, but no, they're all the same. Lysol will rid your home of germs as much as a industrial cleaner. Try mixing 1 cup of bleach in a gallon of water, that would also disinfect as well.
You should never put bleach in water to keep it clean. You can not drink water with bleach and it and any other living thing in it will die.
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2 drops of Regular Clorox Bleach per quart of water 8 drops of Regular Clorox Bleach per gallon of water 1/2 teaspoon Regular Clorox Bleach per five gallons of water If water is cloudy, double the recommended dosages of Clorox Bleach. Only use Regular Clorox Bleach (not Fresh Scent or Lemon Fresh). To insure that Clorox Bleach is at its full strength, rotate or replace your storage bottle minimally every three months.
A web site says 3/4 cup of bleach to a load, in a top-loader.I just wonder though. My owner's manual said, if I remember right, that my 40 gallon tank, of clear water, in my travel trailer, only needs a couple ounces of bleach to make it safe for drinking.Of course, a load of laundy has dirt on it etc, which is different.
Depends on the size of the pool. Actually, a more useful answer is to simply use 2 qts of regular, unscented, household bleach for every 10,000 gallons of pool water. ofarley@gmail.com
It's a 1/32 ratio (2oz of bleach to 64oz of water), so it's 1/32 of 4, which would be about .125oz of bleach, or a little less than a teaspoon.
Just figure out what each word means. Lets talk about bleach (Chlorex) for example. Let's put some of it into a gallon container. How much should we put in? I say, ok, lets fill it half ways with the bleach. Lets finish up by filling the rest of the gallon container with water. Now lets talk about what we just did. We just added 50 percent of bleach to a gallon with water. That's the answer. We have the percent (50%) and we have the volume (one gallon). So we have talked about percent by volume. Hope that helps. In real life always add the bleach to the water, its safer.
Use a capful for each gallon of water, I use it in my dish water it will kill all the bacteria in your sponges and dishes.