It will mix very quickly so you can swim immediately. However what are you putting sulphuric acid in your pool for you should be using hydrochloric or mercuric acid
you should have your pool tested just to be on the safe side.
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Aqua Regia is sometimes used as a fish poison. However its main use is to kill off algae and other microbes in swimming pools.This is why you shouldn't swim right after adding it to your pool.
I'm not sure what you mean. If your qeustion is how long do you have to wait to swim after adding chlorine, it really depends. If you're adding chlorine to bring the level up to 2.0 or 3.0ppm, then wait minimum 1 hour before swimming, and be sure the filter is on. If you're shocking the pool and bringing the level up to 10-12ppm, you need to wait until the pool reaches a safe level as stated above.
It is not recommended to swim in water that is being treated with most algaecides.
You die
After adding conditioner, someone is advised to avoid swimming immediately or else it will rinse off. Give conditioner about an hour before swimming again.
A protist is not an animal, its a single-celled organism (not technically an organism) and can "swim" in anything----------------A protist can be an animal (paramecium). A protist can be multicellular (algae) A protist is an organism because it can respond to stimuli, reproduce, develop and maintain homeostasis. They can swim in any fluid as long as it is not toxic or uninhabitable (boiling water, liquid nitrogen, sulfuric acid)) for their species.
Shock your pool at sundown and you can swim in it the next morning.
i say yes it will be on adult swim
Seagulls can swim as soon as they fledge, they do not have to learn how to do this it comes naturally.
You don't have to swim to be strong However if you have the choice of adding it to your regime of exercise it is very good.
As soon as they quit nursing, they can swim.
Can they? I am not sure but soon this will change!
as soon as they are produced
Acid dilutes very fast, add it to your pool (while running to help circulation) and you should be ready to swim in about 30min. Best way to add it is by using a 5gal bucket, fill it so that you have room to add the acid then walk around the pool pouring into the edges of the pool. This will keep from damaging your plaster especially if your pool has dark plaster or pebble tech plaster. Hope you found this helpful..
A person can go swimming in a pool a few minutes after adding algae treatment and shock to the water. This is provided that a low dose was used. The manufacturers of the algae treatment recommend that a person waits 45 minutes to an hour to swim after adding a normal dose.