Anything over 10ppm is not good
Sodium is dangerous because it is an Alkali metal which is HIGHLY reactive with water. Chlorine is dangerous because it forms a strong acid with water.
Not at the recommended level. If to much is used you may feel sleepy. Chlorine is very dangerous it leaves the water as chlorine gas which can kill you in high enough doses. Always ensure proper ventilation with indoor pools.
my free chlorine level is way to high above ten my pool is 12 by 24 what can i do to fix it
The 3rd energy level is the highest occupied energy level for chlorine with seven electrons.
Anything over 10ppm is not good
how is this possible when pure sodium and chlorine are so dangerous
Ordinary chlorine is not radioactive. Chlorine gas is highly toxic, however.
Sodium is dangerous because it is an Alkali metal which is HIGHLY reactive with water. Chlorine is dangerous because it forms a strong acid with water.
Not at the recommended level. If to much is used you may feel sleepy. Chlorine is very dangerous it leaves the water as chlorine gas which can kill you in high enough doses. Always ensure proper ventilation with indoor pools.
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my free chlorine level is way to high above ten my pool is 12 by 24 what can i do to fix it
Not sure about 3 aspects, but Chlorine is very corrosive.
The 3rd energy level is the highest occupied energy level for chlorine with seven electrons.
It depends on your 'danger' level. Any amount of chlorine can be dangerous. It only takes a few drops in a gallon of water to disinfect it (kill every living thing in there) after only a few minutes. Chlorine is classified as a toxin, yet it is put in our drinking water and in pools and used in spas. For a normal sized spa, I would never pour more than a cup of chlorine into the spa. 10 ppm is considered the max. If your spa is green and you are not going to use it then feel free to pour 2 or more cups in it. You're better off draining it at this point. To prevent chlorine breakdown, it is recommended that you add stabilizer and its level will depend on how big your spa is. Chlorine is dangerous because it can damage liners and upset water balance. I suggest that you use 2 ppm of chlorine or more then shock your water for it will prevent the bad odor.
yes, the algae feeds on the chlorine.. must get rid of algae, then bring up chlorine level
chlorine gas