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Q: What chemical is used to bring up the pH in swimming pool?
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What is swimming pool buffer?

Swimming pool buffer is a type of chemical treatment used to adjust the pH balance of the water. It helps to maintain proper water conditions which are ideal for swimming.


What chemical is used to disinfect swimming pool water?

The most widest used disinfectant is Chlorine


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Chlorine is added to swimming pool water to disinfect it.


What are the purposes of swimming pool heat pumps?

The purpose of a swimming pool heat pump is to rise the temperature of the water. The pool then can be used for swimming even on days when the weather is not perfect. The swimming pool season is extended.


How do you say swimming pool in Filipino?

Swimming pool is swimming pool also in spoken Filipino language but it's Filipino translation is palanguyan which is seldom used when speaking.


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Copper Sulfate, also known as Bluestone. Used as an Algaecide in commercial pools


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How many construction methods are there for a swimming pool?

There are three important construction methods for a swimming pool: concrete, vinyl liner and fiberglass. The most used construnction method for a swimming pool is concrete.


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Chlorine is the active chemical element that has been specially formulated for pool sanitation.


Could vinegar be used to sanitize a swimming pool?

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