How much acid and chlorine should be added to a 5000 liter to make 5 ppm solution
That standard was once considered the optimum but that has changed. The current standards range from 1.5 to 3.0 or higher. Note that algae become resistant to constant levels of chlorine at say 1.5 ppm and can still breed. It would be to your advantage to let the chlor. levels fluctuate between 1.5 & 10 ppm. Other chemistry balances - pH and Total Alkalinity - are contributing factors in swimming pool water being well balanced.
no its a couple thousand gallons
You should use about 15oz. if bleach to reach between 1.5-3.5ppm chlorine.Hope this helpRobert
It would take 100,000 liters of water to dilute 1 liter of copper chlorine solution.
For chlorine, if greater than 3 ppm, it can cause red eye but is generally not harmful unless it exceeds that by a lot. However, it is not good for young children at greater than 3 ppm since it will cause a burning sensation, so they should wait until levels lower to 3 ppm before entering. Salt water is no worst than the ocean, but if levels exceed 100 grams/liter, like the Dead Sea or Great Salt Lake, you need to wash off as it will be uncomfortable.
The density of chlorine as gas is 3,2 g/L at 0 0C and 101 325 kPa.
Most goldfish bowls, aquaria, swimming pools, seas, oceans...
The volume is 44,828 L at 0 oC.
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684 ml
You don't have to boil it because of the chlorine . You should use 4 drops per quart of water , or 8 drops per 2 liter bottle. Chlorine OR boiling. Not both. Boil (roiling rapid boil) for 1 minute (3 minutes if over 1 mile altitude). Chlorine isn't a health hazard at this concentration (I believe it breaks down into a salt long term), but if you are concerned, you can allow it to "air out" before drinking.
ppm means parts per million, i.e. milligrams per litre. So 50mgx30000 litres is 1500000 mg or 1500 grams or 1.5kg of chlorine