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Sodium carbonate (soda ash) or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) are commonly used chemicals to increase the pH level in above-ground pools. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and test the water regularly to ensure the pH is within the ideal range.
With relativistic considerations, it should [relativistically] decrease. According to special relativity, time dilation (and space contraction) is subject to both: relative velocity and gravitational fields. Now, gravitational mechanisms depend on mass, and by mass energy equivalence, energy as well. In a nutshell, more energy = more mass = more gravitation = more time dilation = more space contraction. HTH
No.AnswerMy father used to do that; not terribly effective. You will end up with green water that needs to be replaced--more costly than getting the proper chemicals to begin with.========================================Actually, you can. Tens of thousands of PoolForum.com and TroubleFreePool.com users have been doing so, many for more than 10 years. And many, many thousands of pools in S. Florida are maintained with bleach by pool service guys.Bleach is just a sodium hypochlorite solutions, like "HTH" is just a calcium hypochlorite powder. Both add chlorine to whatever water they are put in; but simply putting 'some' in will not guarantee good results.Household bleach, typically 6% (check the bottle!), or commercial 'liquid chlorine', 10, 12, or 15%, can both be used. But if you aren't going to hire a service guy to do it for you, you should go to one of the two sites mentioned, to learn how. PoolSpaForum.com, Havuz.org and Gardenweb sometimes have posters advocate bleach use, or the BBB Method, but it's not consistent at those sites.For obvious reasons, pool store employees don't think that grocery store bleach is a good idea!+++Re last paragraph. I write as a user not pool store employee, but still trust the latter not someone trying to use cheap-skate methods like household bleach. In fact it would work out more expensive because it is sold in small quantities already highly diluted in water. It could also contain additives like perfumes and surfactants.Further, if you buy stabilised swimming-pool disinfectant (Trichlor, troclosene, etc) for the maintenance dose, you won't need to worry about calculating and adding isocyanuric acid separately. Though you will need to monitor stabiliser level because in time it accumulates and "locks" the chlorine so it won't work.Use the proper stuff! A swimming-pool is a costly item so why use spuriously-cheaper work-arounds to look after it? Those "pool service guys" may be using "bleach" but I bet it's actually a very strong solution of pure calcium hypochlorite or trichlor. They won't use just household bleach if they are reputable contractors. Same active ingredient but much purer and much more concentrated.Green colour in the water is probably algae, which seems to be more tolerant of the disinfectant than bacteria are. You can buy proper pool algaecides to keep this at bay. The one I know is capper sulphate sold in a strong solution. On contact with the water it creates an alarming greyish-green cloud but that soon disperses.
A sugar cube would dissolve faster than a single sugar crystal of the same mass because it has a greater surface area (sugar cubes aren't solid; they're lots of little sugar crystals stuck together). The difference in speed between a sugar cube and normal (small) sugar crystals ought to be negligible with the crystals having perhaps a slight edge.
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High Test Hypochlorite. HTH water chemicals. "Hope This Helps" or "Hope To Help"
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As of July 2014, the market cap for Hilltop Holdings Inc. (HTH) is $1,873,954,925.22.
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One can purchase HTH pool and spa products directly from their website which will allow one to receive a lower price than from a retailer. One can also go to local pool and spa dealers who are registered to carry products from HTH pool and spa.
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