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0.06 cup 1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
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If too much chlorine is added Sulphurdioxide is used
550ml
One ounce
The maximum permissible is cca. 2 mg.
It depends on the volume of water in the bottle and if it is treated, spring or distilled water.
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1.5 ounces of Chlorine.
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1 ounce of water weighs approximately 28.543 grams
No not necessarily it all depends on the load of bio mater entering the pools water. the correct amount of chlorine requires a water test before it is done. or else just take some of the water in a clean bottle to your pool shop where they will test it free of charge and tel you how much chlorine is needed.
Bottled water has usually been interfered with too much. Just use tap water that has the chlorine removed. That's what the vast majority of aquarists use very successfully.
The best thing to do if you are inexperienced in pool maintenance it to take a sample of water from your pool in a clean bottle from about an arms length in depth to you local pool shop. There they will test the water for free and tel you how much chlorine your pool needs. Take along the dimensions of the pool as well for them to calculate the requirements.
Answer#1Regular strength chlorine bleach is approximately 94.75% water by weight.
One ounce of water only uses an ounce of water. Who would have thought?!