To make 2 gallons of water with 100 ppm of chlorine bleach, you would need to add 2.11 milliliters of bleach.
A one percent solution means 1 part beach and 99 parts water. So we can answer the question by solving the equation 1 part bleach/99 parts water=x gallons bleach/20 gallons water. You can cross multiply. This is the same as 99x=20 so x=20/99 or .20 Let's check .20 gallons bleach/ 20 gallons water=.01 which is 1% .2 gallons is the same as 3.2 cups or 25.6 fluid oz.
To treat 7000 gallons of water for drinking, you can use approximately 28 ounces of regular household bleach (5.25% sodium hypochlorite concentration). This amount of bleach can help disinfect the water to make it safe for consumption. Make sure to mix the bleach thoroughly and let it sit for about 30 minutes before using the water.
To disinfect a 528 gallon tank of water with bleach, you would need approximately 4.06 cups of 6.5% bleach. Add the bleach carefully to avoid over-disinfecting the water, and make sure to mix it thoroughly before use.
It takes about 660 gallons of water to make one hamburger.
mix 3.5 cups of household bleach per 2 gallons of water or mix 2 Teaspoons of household bleach per 1 gallon of water
Parts refers to a miscellaneous, fractional standard of measure. For example, 1 part bleach to 10 parts water. If you wanted to make a lot, you might use gallons: 1 gallon of bleach with 10 gallons of water. If you wanted to make a little: 1 tablespoon of bleach to 10 tablespoons of water. You pick the standard "part" size to get the quantity you need.
mix 3.5 cupsof household bleach per 2 gallons of water
yes you can but..... you are going to get the clhorine smell ,just make sure how many gallons you need!
You can make the color safe bleach by adding peroxide with water.
About 7,570.824 mL is needed to equal two US gallons.
To make a 100 ppm (parts per million) bleach solution, you can dilute household bleach by adding 1.28 milliliters of bleach to 1 liter of water. It is important to measure the bleach and water accurately to achieve the desired concentration for disinfection purposes.