Enough to bring the readings to within 1.5 to 5.0 ppm. Ues a test kit!!
How much acid and chlorine should be added to a 5000 liter to make 5 ppm solution
Chlorine level should stay between 1.0 and 3.0 parts per million (ppm) to maintain a healthy pool.
There is no such thing.
No, swimming in chlorine pools does not prevent fleas on dogs. Also, too much of the chlorine could be harmful to the dog. Try getting some flea prevention from the vet or from the store.
Chlorine is commonly used in swimming pools because it effectively kills bacteria, viruses, and algae, helping to maintain clean and safe swimming conditions. It also helps to oxidize organic matter and prevent the growth of harmful microorganisms, creating a healthier environment for swimmers.
It is safe. That just means that the chlorine is not actively killing bacteria. It would be unsafe if there was too much chlorine.
Chlorine is not really an allergen (something that causes an allergy), but it is a mild-medium acid, and many people get an itchy rash after being exposed to too much chlorine, e.g. after swimming in a pool just after chlorine has been added. the best way to coulter this us to wash with fresh water wherever you have been exposed to chlorine (like having a shower after swimming)
Do you mean elemental chlorine, or the "chlorine" that's used in swimming pools?Sunlight can break down swimming pool "chlorine". For that matter, it can break down elemental chlorine also, into two chlorine free radicals, which are much more reactive than elemental chlorine (which is, itself, kinda reactive). Sunlight can cause a mixture of elemental chlorine and elemental hydrogen to explode.Free radical chlorine is serious business. It's one of the prime culprits in the degradation of the Earth's ozone layer.
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It can be purchased in cylinders for the swimming pool industry. From there it depends on what you call expensive. You can't just go down to the local store and buy it. Solid chlorine would need to be stored at below -34oC . This would be expensive.
The amount of chlorine needed for a pool can vary based on its size, the current chlorine level, and environmental factors. It's best to use a pool water test kit to determine the chlorine levels and then follow the manufacturer's instructions on how much chlorine to add to achieve the appropriate levels for safe swimming.
None unless you have a leak.
It really doesn't matter how long you wait because chlorine is bad no matter how long you wait. It helps a little if you wet your hair with fresh water before swimming, also put a leave-in conditioner on before you swim, this way your hair won't absorb as much chlorine.