1000000000-20000000000 isn't that just great?
Alkalinity is not an actual "chemical", however if you are concerned about increasing the alkalinity in your swimming pool, you are perfectly safe. The chemical that increases "total alkalinity" in a swimming pool, is only baking soda. It wil not harm the human body!
No. Alkalinity neutralize the acids. Based on how much you put in, will cause a reduction in your pH levels.
normal tryglicerides levels are from 0-150 so its ok
The nature of gunite pools is the make up of the gunite - it has lime in it. It has high alkaline levels. Also, the make up water may have high levels of alkalinity. Adjust your pH and adjust as needed with muratic acid and monitor your alkalinity by using a test kit.
It's a common misspelling of "alkalinity", which is the resistance of water (often treated water or pool water) to change in pH levels. It's not inaccurate to think of "alkalinity" as 'pH stabilizer'.
Most likely like any other body of water. What you have to be concerned with is the pH and alkalinity levels. The copper will inevitably get a pattina on it along with a water line. Frequent cleaning would help.
Yes. It should be below 125. If a patient is getting levels like this they should be on medication.
per the lab my cobalt levels are 2.7 and chromium is 2.8 should i be concerned
i have a temperature of 34.3 most days. At night i shiver even with the heating on . The doctor has checked for thyroid but says he is not concerned with thyroid levels. should i be concerned,
MANY different things. The standard set of strips test for: Chlorine levels Alkalinity levels (pH) Acidity levels (pH) Stabiliser Salinity levels (if testing in salt water chlorinated pools)
add acid
Yes. Adding pH minus (Hydrochloric acid) will lower your alkalinity. You should get it down to the 100 range or so, and the aerate the water to raise the pH to acceptable levels again.