what is The correct concentration for a chlorine sanitizing solution
Chlorine = Cl Iron = Fe
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
CuCI is made out of calcium and chlorine . The compound is called calcium chlorine.
AlCl3 is the correct formula as the valency of aluminium and chlorine are 3 and 1 respectively.
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Which is the correct order of steps for cleaning and sanitizing
The PH levels have to be at the correct level for it to grow
It increases the concentration of OH- in solution. (apex)
The correct spelling is "chlorine."
Correct. Chlorine has a distinct odor.
The correct spelling is "concentration."
Chlorine = Cl Iron = Fe
'chlorine' is correct.
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
yes, chlorine has 7 valence electrons
1.) A correct solution generates the appropriate information, but a good solution is a correct solution that is also very easy to understand and maintain.
Add more chlorine. More to it than that. Test & if necessary correct the pH first - that's important. Calculate correct dose rate of chlorine & add accordingly. If it's an outdoor pool switch to stabilised chlorine if not already using it.