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Bromine is a halogen element, therefore it's nonmetallic.
Bromine is better overall as a solution than chlorine for hot tubs. Bromine Tablets are EPA registered, are an excellent sanitizer choice, are inexpensive and very easy to use. Used best with a floating feeder system, Bromine is superior to chlorine in that once free chlorine is combined with waste, it has no further sanitizing capability. For water pool treatment Trichlor tablets work great. Because of the high acidic nature, this particular type of chlorine is not recommended in spas. It also dissolves too slow to be effective. If the spa shell is exposed to Trichlor for a prolonged period of time, bleaching of the spa shell can occur and can often cause a permanent ring at the water line of the spa shell.
Bromine is a liquid at Room, but it give out some bromine vapor
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br2)
Yes, bromine is rare.
to get 5 gallons how many lbs of bromine would it take?
It depends on how much it ate. If it ate a 5 mg tablet it probably wont do more than increase its thirst and urination for a day.. if it ate several tablets it could OD and it should be seen by a vet asap.
Yes, you need to call the vet or poison control NOW
What if my dog ate my lunesta pill
be cause that what it ate most of its life
Every time it gets nasty.
Assuming you have a bromine delivery system such as a floater or feeder and you have tablets in the floater, as bromine dissolves the concentration gets higher in the water. Turn the delivery system down or off until the level drops into the acceptable range.
can you use bromine tablets in a small above ground poll instead of clorine?
You did , sicko
The deer had probably eaten something bad, and when your dog ate the deer'ss intestines, he proabably ate it to.
Was that not Redd Foxx... "the dog ate the dead horse meat and died?"
my Chihuahua ate a penicillin pill what can I do