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34% available chlorine-30%-40%
Just shock it to break point and your at free chlorine.
The quantity of chlorine released by a bleaching powder when treated with acid.
97.2
70.9/84.93 = 0.835 or 83.5%
It is a source of available chlorine.
34% available chlorine-30%-40%
If the available chlorine is the same percentage then they are the same.
1.768 (0 degree centigrade)
The percentage of chlorine in DDT is 49,716 %.
There is 3 measurements of chlorine in a pool or spa. Total chlorine, combined chlorine, and free available chlorine. Free available chlorine is the good chlorine that is active in the pool killings germs and algae. Combined chlorine is chlorine is basically chlorine that was once active but has killed germs or bacteria and is now inactive in the pool. Total chlorine is free available and combined chlorine added together. If your combined chlorine is higher than free available chlorine then the water needs to be shocked to eliminate the combined chlorine. But be careful here. If you don't reach what's called break point you will only add to the combined chlorine. There are products on the market which will only remove combined chlorine without effecting your free available chlorine if you are unsure about reaching breakpoint. Hope this helps.
Sodium chloride contain 60,334 17 % chlorine.
Free Chlorine is the Chlorine which is free to do its work in the pool, as opposed to Combined Chlorine which is chlorine that has combined with contaminants and is tied up and ineffective as a sanitizer in the pool. Sometimes you will see it abbreviated as FAC, which stands for Free Available Chlorine.
89%
Just shock it to break point and your at free chlorine.
The quantity of chlorine released by a bleaching powder when treated with acid.
Usually it relates to hypochlorites content in the product. Available chlorine is the quantity of chlorine that can hypothetically be produced by reaction of bleaching powder with hydrochloric acid. Greater the available chlorine is - greater oxidation ability the bleaching powder has. For example, available chlorine 5% means that fixed amount of something can be oxidized by (100/5)X=20X grams of bleaching powder and the same can be done with only X grams of pure chlorine.