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Seriously? Raising "pH" and raising "alkaline" is exactly the same thing.
raising the pH level of the swimming poolThe recommended pH-range for a swimming pool is between 7.2 and 7.8. To raise or lower pH, alkali such as sodium carbonate (soda ash) or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) will added to the water. thanks hope it helps you heaps!!
Chlorine tablets and Baking soda. You will need a floater to disburse the tablets and an OTO water tester to know how much Chlorine and Baking Soda to add. Hatawa
Yes, it is soduim bicarbonate, just like the chemical at the pool store
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It is unlikely that the pool is 48 feet deep but there is no indication as to what units the depth is measured in. Consequently it is not possible to answer the question.
Carefully ..... and as level as possible.
How much chlorine, shock treatment, and conditioner do we put in an 18ft. x 48in pool? Also, how often does this need to be done?
Carefully ..... and as level as possible.
9 feet in toward the exact center.
Baking soda will not soften (remove calcium hardness) from pool water. It will raise total alkalinity.
A pool this size can hold up to about 5,250 gallons of water.
Baking soda will almost certainly raise the pH level in a pool.
The pH increases, as will the alkalinity.
Assuming the pool is a perfect circle, it is 18 x pi feet or about 56.55 feet.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. For a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
since c of the pool is 18 then 2pieR = 18 /2 pieR=9 /pie R=9/pie the radius is 9/pie