No it means that your water balance is incorrect. Get the water tested at the pool shop unless you know how to do it yourself and you will need to make chemical adjustments.
If you have ever smelled laundry bleach, or been in a swimming pool and noticed a smell to the water- that is the smell of chlorine (in a fairly mild form). Pure chlorine gas is pale green, has a choking, burning smell, and is deadly to breathe. Whether it is "worse" than the smell of wastewater would depend on the purity of the chlorine you smell- the more pure, the worse the smell.
It smells more like chlorineIt smells like chlorine in a pool
Chlorine
Chlorine is more electronegative than sodium. The farther right you move on the periodic table, the more electronegative elements are. Thus, noting that sodium and chlorine are on the same period, and chlorine is farther to the right than sodium, we know that chlorine is more electronegative than sodium
Oxygen is more electronegative than chlorine. The electronegativity of oxygen is 3.44 and that of chlorine is 3.16 on the Pauling scale.
If you have ever smelled laundry bleach, or been in a swimming pool and noticed a smell to the water- that is the smell of chlorine (in a fairly mild form). Pure chlorine gas is pale green, has a choking, burning smell, and is deadly to breathe. Whether it is "worse" than the smell of wastewater would depend on the purity of the chlorine you smell- the more pure, the worse the smell.
It smells more like chlorineIt smells like chlorine in a pool
Coming out of where, when, what color, smell, ect. More information needed.
chlorine that's what you can smell at swimming pools too New ans: If you can smell chlorine at an outdoor pool means that the pool does not have enough chlorine in it to sanitize the water. More needs to be added to meet minimum standards set by local and regional codes. It also means that the people responsible for maintenance are not doing their jobs correctly. It also means that you could be more suseptable to a desease or infection of some sort. - chlorine and bromine for desinfection (characteristic smell) - algaecide - kills algae - water balance chemicals - to adjust acidity and alkalinity and remove water minerals
Do you mean come in the house? More information is needed. If you mean coming in the house, its because beagles LOVE to smell and sniff. If you want to bring her in, try food. Beagles love that just as much!
More then needed
Chlorine is more reactive
Chlorine
Chlorine
A burning smell could mean a number of things. If your timing belt was broken, there'd be substantially more obvious symptoms.
Fluorine is more reactive than chlorine.
Add more chlorine.