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Q: What would happen if liquid hypochloric acid were poured on calcium hypochlorite?
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What is the difference between liquid pool chlorine and household bleach?

Pool shock is calcium hypochlorite. Liquid bleach is sodium hypochlorite. Liquid pool shock is sodium hypochlorite. Yes, they are all basically the exact same things, the only difference is which metal they are bonded with for delivery and stability. Calcium hypochlorite is the granulated form of pool chlorine. It is useful if you have an in ground plaster/concrete/gunite/tile pool as it supplies calcium to the water to help maintain hardness. Sodium hypochlorite is liquid form. This is useful to use if you have a vinyl lined pool since you don't need to maintain elevated calcium hardness in these types of pools. Household bleach (non scented) is 6% sodium hypochlorite by solution. Liquid pool chlorine is 10%-12% sodium hypochlorite by solution. Granulated chlorine is 65% calcium hypochlorite. 10oz of granulated chlorine = 1/2 gallon of liquid pool chlorine = 1 gallon of household bleach. These measurements will raise the chlorine level by 5ppm in 10,000 gallons of water. Registered CPO (Certified Pool Operator) with the National Swimming Pool Federation http://www.nspf.com/ and maintaining public access swimming pools for many years (Pulled this from yahoo) http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070608193348AActO7L


Is sodium hypochlorite a solid liquid or gas?

Sodium hypochlorite, commonly known as bleach, is liquid at room temperature, as it is a solution.


What is the concentration of calcium hypochlorite in bleach?

From my understanding and research, 1lb of calcium hypo = 1 gallon bleach of 10-15% sodium hypo.


Will shocking with chlorine make PH go up?

yes, and the pH can go up significantly depending on what type of chlorine used for shocking. Liquid chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) will cause the PH to increase at a higher rate than that of granular chlorine (such as calcium hypochlorite)


Is the liquid bleach a metal?

No, it is a solution of sodium hypochlorite (a salt) in water.


Can you use bleach in biguanide pools?

NO! bleach is sodium hypochlorite...." Liquid chlorine"


Is calcium a liquid?

Calcium is a solid at rtp.


What is sodium hypo chloride?

Sodium Hpyo Chloride is a typo. I assume that you meant Sodium Hypochlorite. Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCL) is used in bleach and disinfectants.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hypochlorite


Is it bad for shock to sit on the bottom of the pool?

Yes, it is bad to let the shock sit on the bottom of a painted pool. As it ionizes, it will eat away at the paint. Since the Calcium Hypochlorite has a low solubility, I recommend to my customers that they first dissolve it in a bucket of hot water, then pour it into the pool. That should solve your problem. I ageree with previous answer. If using 'calium hypochlorite', dissolve in bucket of water, as best you can, but you will have a residue. Throw the liquid into the pool and toss the residue away (calcium, not needed in your pool).


Is calcium a liquid a solid or a gas?

Yes, at room temperature and pressure calcium is a solid.


What is sodium hypochlorite use for?

Sodium hypochlorite = NaClO. When diluted it is called bleach. It is quite basic and a very strong oxidizing agent.


Is calcium gas liquid or solid?

Calcium is a solid at room temperature.