NaHCO3
Sodium Bicarbonite
bicarbonite ions and carbaminohemoglobin
You can raise the alkaline level if your pool water by adding sodium bicarbonate (aka baking soda). It is recommended that you raise the alkaline in small increments because it is easier to raise your total alkaline levels slightly if its a little too high or too low. This chart from swimming-pool-care.com gives out how much sodium bicarbonate to add.Desired increase in PPM1,000 gallons5,000 gallons10,000 gallons20,000 gallons50,000 gallons100,000 gallons10 ppm2.24oz11.2oz1.40lbs2.80lbs7.00lbs14.00lbs20 ppm4.48oz1.402.80lbs5.60lbs14.0lbs28lbs30 ppm6.72oz2.10lbs4.20lbs8.41lbs21lbs42lbs40 ppm8.97oz2.80lbs5.60lbs11.2lbs28lbs56lbs50 ppm11.2 oz3.50lbs7lbs14lbs35lbs70lbs60 ppm13.4 oz4.20lbs8.41lbs16.8lbs42lbs84.1lbs
Yes. You can dab a small amount on mouth ulcers for a little bit of relief, pop it down the sink with warm water to deoderise bad smells, leave in the fridge in a small container to absorb odours, release stains from the driveway by sprinkle and scrubing, add to washing, use as bath soak, remove cutlery/ cup stains by making a smooth paste... and you can use as carpet deoderiser too! The above uses are for Baking SODA, not Baking Powder. :) Baking soda is pure bicarbonite of soda. Baking powders are leaveners used for cooking. They are made up of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda); an acid salt which reacts with moisture or heat, or both - such as tartaric acid, mono-calcium or combination of acid salts; and cornstarch (an inert filler used to keep ingredients separated).
Usually, but not always, low Total Alkalinity (T/A) and low pH go hand in hand. Soda ash (sodium carbonate) will raise the pH without significantly affecting T/A and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) will raise Total Alkalinity without significantly affecting the pH.
it is sulfate, sulfite and many more....Answer:Common Polyatomic Ions: -1 Charge:· Chlorate: CO3-1· Chlorite: ClO2-1· Cyanide: CN-1· Dihydrogen Phosphate: H2PO4-1· Ethanoate: CH3COO -1· Hydroxide: OH-1· Hydrogen Carbonate: HCO3-1· Hydrogen Sulfate: HSO4-1· Hydrogen Sulfite: HSO3-1· Hypochlorite: ClO-1· Nitrate: NO3-1· Nitrite: NO2-1· Perchlorate: ClO4-1· Permanganate: MnO4-1· Thiocyanate: SCN-1-2 Charge:· Carbonate: CO3-2· Chromate: CrO4-2· Dichromate: Cr2O7-2· Oxalate: C2O4-2· Peroxide: O2-2· Silicate: SiO3-2· Sulfate: SO4-2· Sulfite: SO3-2· Thiosulfate: S2O3-2-3 Charge:Phosphate: PO4-3Phosphite: PO3-3+1 Charge:Ammonium: NH4+1
depends on what type of dye. if oil based, try petroleum jelly, rubbing it in, washing off with soap or detergent and water, and keep repeating. i had good luck with oxy-clean powder, but be careful, keep cold water running. chemical reacion from h2o2 gets hot.Also if you mix Bicarbonite of Soda and Lemon and scrub with toothbrush for around 15 minutes, Wash and dry. Then Scrub with nail file and moisturise until all dye is off .