The product you are looking for will not act or dissolve fast enough for the task. Use 12% liquid chlorine ( to 5.0 ppm or higher) and brush the algae frequently. Back washing the filter when needed is a great help. Usually once per month. You may need anywhere from 2 to 6 gal or more of chlorine depending on severity of the algae. Adjust your pH and total alkalinity. Recheck chlor next day and maintain at 5.0 ppm until you are satisfied the alg. is gone. Shocking with liq. chlo. once per week will almost eliminate your alg problems. If you can find in your area the product "No Mor Problems" made by United Chemical of Calif. this will help greatly in your month to month maintenance. Easy to use. And depending upon which geographical location you are from you may not want to use a calcium based product if your make up water has a high calcium content.
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doctors advice elderly people to have calcium tablets because their bones become weak and teeth starts falling.
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Bromine is better overall as a solution than chlorine for hot tubs. Bromine Tablets are EPA registered, are an excellent sanitizer choice, are inexpensive and very easy to use. Used best with a floating feeder system, Bromine is superior to chlorine in that once free chlorine is combined with waste, it has no further sanitizing capability. For water pool treatment Trichlor tablets work great. Because of the high acidic nature, this particular type of chlorine is not recommended in spas. It also dissolves too slow to be effective. If the spa shell is exposed to Trichlor for a prolonged period of time, bleaching of the spa shell can occur and can often cause a permanent ring at the water line of the spa shell.
CALL YOUR VET IMMEDIATELY! You can also contact the ASPCA poison control center 24/7 at (888) 426-4435; they are staffed by veterinary toxicologists, and charge $65 for an over-the-phone consultation.
Yes it is highly toxic, irritating, reactive, corrosive and oxidising.An element (chemical symbol Br) that occurs in nature as a toxic liquid that produces a highly irritating vapor. It is used in dyes, in developing photographs, and as an additive in gasoline.AnswerBromine is a nonmetallic chemical element which bears the distinction of being the only nonmetallic element which is liquid at room temperature. It is highly toxic and extremely reactive, requiring extreme care when it is handled. Bromine is used in an assortment of industrial compounds and cleaners, and it is readily available from a number of sources. If you have a swimming pool or hot tub, you may already be familiar with bromine in the form of bromine tablets which are used to treat water.
You can chew some calcium tablets. When buying the tablets make sure it says chew-able.
to get 5 gallons how many lbs of bromine would it take?
yes dogs can take calcium tablets but you need to check with a vet to get correct dosage
"Calcium tablets" is a bit vague. If you put calcium metal in water it will form bubbles as the calcium reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas (the bubbles). If you put tablets of some calcium salt in water ... you'd need to be more specific about what it is for us to answer the question.
Calcium carbonate is for neutralising the excess of acid in the stomach.
doctors advice elderly people to have calcium tablets because their bones become weak and teeth starts falling.
The main ingredient in antacid tablets is calcium carbonate, also known as calcite or chalk. Calcium neutralizes the acid when taken.
Nails need calcium and vitamin D and B to grow so take calcium tablets and tablets that promote bone health. You can also buy nail growth polish at the chemist.
Eat calcium sandals every day twice but donot take protein tablets along with calcium tblets
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Indigestion tablets contain three main ingredients, these are: sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate and light magnesium carbonate. These are called antacids.