Using regular chlorine bleach (5% solution) at a rate of 6.5 ounces of bleach per 1000 gallons of water gives a chlorination level of 2ppm per 1000 gallons. To get the rate for 2500 gallons, multiply 6.5 by 2 to get 13 ounces for 2000 gallons, then divide 6.5 by 2 to get 3.25 ounces (the amount of bleach needed to treat 500 gallons) and add that to the 13 ounces to get a total of 16.25 ounces of chlorine bleach per 2500 gallons of waterat a level of 2ppm.
For a swimming pool, you would likely want a 3ppm chlorine to water ratio (24.375 ounces bleach per 2500 gallons water).
Will need the active ingredient of your chlorine and whether you are trying to raise the level from zero to the normal operating levels for the summer or superchlorinating.
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Assuming you mean "How many kilos of water in 90 liters?", the answer is 90 kg.
it depends on what it is. Water's one kilo per liter, so 50 kilos is 50 liters. Fifty kilos of uranium is a different story.
By definition a litre of water weighs 1 kilo. So 20 kilos would be 20 litres In the case of water, 20 kilos = 20 litres. Other fluids have different equivalents.
It will depend on the density of the liquid - but for water it is 1 kilo = 1 litre.So 47 litres would weigh 47 kilos.
Not sure about kilos and liters, but if you simple do a two to one ratio: as in two of water to one of rice, that should do it.
No you would measure it in kilos, because its mass and volume are too great to measure in liters alone.
One liter of water is almost exactly one kilogram.
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Assuming that you are talking about water at 1kg/l, the answer is 17 liters, otherwise you need to give the density of the material you want to know about. ■
Since popular beverages are water based and 2 liters of water weighs almost exactly 2 kilograms, it wouldn't be too far wrong to suggest that the beverages are sold in units of two kilos - but it is more accurate to refer to them being sold in units of volume, i.e. two liters.
It all depends on what type of goods or cargo it will carry. You'll need a right big lorry to carry 3000 kilos of air, only about 3000 liters of cargo space for 3000 kilos of water, and not much space at all to fit 3000 kilos of concrete or lead.