Use one gallon of chlorine for every 10,000 gallons of water.
You put chlorine in pools, to kill bugs and to stop mosquitoes from laying eggs in the water.
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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.
chlorine disinfects water. eg:swimming pools- it makes them cleaner.
Chlorine can make your pools be better because if you put chlorine in a pool it will make any diseases that people have not be able to be passed aroundin the water. Or if you look on your bleach bottle you will see it contains chlorine in it. But never mix bleach with vinegar because it will mix chlorine gas
You put chlorine in pools, to kill bugs and to stop mosquitoes from laying eggs in the water.
People putting it in.
No, swimming in chlorine pools does not prevent fleas on dogs. Also, too much of the chlorine could be harmful to the dog. Try getting some flea prevention from the vet or from the store.
chlorine is used in pools to disinfect them.
In small amounts it is not, for example there is chlorine in pools to keep it clean but there is only a small amount. Too much chlorine is dangerouse for humans.
Yes. Chlorine is used to prevent the growth of algae. Some pools use salt.
Not at the recommended level. If to much is used you may feel sleepy. Chlorine is very dangerous it leaves the water as chlorine gas which can kill you in high enough doses. Always ensure proper ventilation with indoor pools.
Salt is put into swimming pools so that the water from the pool can be run through a salt water chlorinator which produces chlorine to disinfect the pools water.
Salt is put into Swimming Pools so that the water from the pool can be run through a salt water chlorinator which produces chlorine to disinfect the pools water.
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Chlorine stabilizer or conditioner (cyanuric acid) is used, in outdoor chlorine-maintained swimming pools. Thanks for using Answers.com!
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