Yes of course
fitration,evaporation adding of purifing chemical like chlorine,sedimentation make water safe for drinking but a pure water(totally free from impurity) is got by distillation.
The chlorine is reacting to minerals in the water.
The warmer the water the quicker the Chlorine evaporates off. Adding an air bubbler to disturb the water surface will also speed it up. I normally stand water overnight before using it to replace water in occupied tanks.
. All water is chlorinated by adding chlorine gas to it or by adding calcium hypochlorite or sodium hypochlorite. The term "chlorinated water" is misleading, as the final product is not chlorine, but a dilute solution of hypochlorous acid.
Process from raw water should be as followed. 1. From raw water to municipal tap water or drinking water Filtration -> Flocculation -> Sedimentation -> Ozonation/UV/Chlorine disinfection In the country that use Chlorine disinfection, it would required Activated carbon to absorb out the chlorine smell or boil out the chlorine smell. 2. Producing of bottle drinking water Filtration -> Reverse Osmosis -> re-mineralize (add back Calcium, magnesium etc to improve taste) -> UV disinfection -> Bottling
You can decrease the chlorine ppm in your pool by adding a chlorine neutralizer or shock treatment to reduce the chlorine levels. Another method is to dilute the pool water by adding fresh water to lower the concentration of chlorine. Regular testing and monitoring of chlorine levels will help you adjust the levels accordingly.
You can shock the water with the appropriate chemical. You can also pH the water to make sure that the other molecules are in proper ratio. Bottom line you want a balance with the acid and base such that the pH of the water will not irritate your skin or eyes.
The term "loading" in computing refers to the process of transferring data from a storage device into the computer's memory to be executed. This term is used because the data is being loaded into the memory for processing by the CPU and other components, similar to loading physical items onto a truck for transport.
Chlorine is added to water to disinfect it by killing harmful bacteria and viruses. This helps to make the water safe for drinking and other uses.
Chlorine kills many microorganisms, including bacteria, that can cause disease.
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If the chlorine levels in your saltwater pool are high, you should first stop adding chlorine to the pool. Allow the chlorine levels to naturally decrease over time due to sunlight exposure and pool usage. You can also dilute the pool water by adding fresh water to help reduce the chlorine concentration. Regularly test the water to monitor the chlorine levels until they fall within the recommended range.