A mixture of water and chlorine will increase the rate of corrosion of the container and make the leak larger
No, chlorine isn't it is a chemical you put in water to kill off bugs.
Chlorine, preferably liquid chlorine, because it acts the fastest. Test it using an OTO tester. IF your chlorine level is at least 1 PPM and your pH is less than 7.2, and your filter is working properly, the water should clear up in a day or two. Hatawa
It is put in drinking water and chlorine to make cleaning products.
We added an automatic chlorinator which has made life a little simpler--if you cannot do that we had floaters in our pool all the time with tablet chlorine & we have put tablets in the skimmer basket to quickly get the chlorine in the water.
in your pool. You can put it in anywhere you like. most people like to spread it a round as this will distribute it more quickly throughout the water.
you don't put chlorine in the bath tub you put it in pool,and hot tubs, public water ect.
Yo should always run a 50-50 mix of coolant and water.
Different water suppliers add different quantities and different types of chlorine and chloramine. The only water that fish should be put in should have all the chlorine removed by either letting the gas evaporate off or by adding some commercially available "water conditioner" according to directions.
Chlorine is not a who it is a 'what'. Cholorine is a chemical put in water to purify it and keep it clean.
take half the water out,them put in clear clean water,our let the sun kill the chlorine.
Chlorine is an oxidant. if you put enough of it in the water it oxidises microorganisms like bacteria etc. it burns them of so to speak, thereby sanitising the water.
No, chlorine isn't it is a chemical you put in water to kill off bugs.
If you put the powdered chlorine and sugar water into an air tight container, such as a plastic soda bottle, it will explode.
Bromine is an additive that you put in a pool to sanitize the water. Chlorine is an additive that you put in a pool to sanitize the water. Salt is added to some pools to allow it to be converted electronically to chlorine with a salt water chlorinator.
You can put a new or rebuilt water pump in to stop the leak. That's the only right way.
No, that is a property normally associated with the alkali metals. Chlorine only reacts with water to a small degree.
No it is not. Only pool water that contains chlorine.