answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are the ingredients of chlorine in a pool?

Depends on what compounds you are using.... it could be sodium chloride, potassium chloride, or any number of compunds, but all will produce by-products which could be harmful... also, when the chlorine reacts with carbons and organics in the water it produces dichloramines, tri-chloramines, hydrochlorous acid ( which kills bacteria), ammonia's and so forth...... it just depends on how far you want to go


Why are sodium and chlorine a good match for making a molecule?

Because sodium has the configuration of [Ne]3s1 it will empty the 3s orbital and create an ion with a charge of Na1+. Chlorine will do the opposite. Its configuration is [Ne]3s2,2p5 it will gain a electron to fill its s and p orbital. Because sodium doesnt want its extra s electron and chlorine is looking to gain a p electron, when the two react the electron is transferred to the chlorine. Their electronegativity is so far apart the it forms a stable Sodium Chloride molecule.


Can you add liquid chlorine to a salt water pool?

You can add salt to a chlorine pool, but you will not get the same effect as having a saline purification system. The fabulous feeling of the water in a salt water pool is a result of how the saline system produces and introduces the sanitizer to the water.Extra information. Adding ordinary salt to a pool wont do any harm and many people like the feel of it, Until recently the salt used in pools was exclusively sodium chloride the problem with that is that its not good for the garden and while the taste is not totally unpleasant it does take some getting used to. Now however you have a choice with the sort of salt you chose A new mixture of salt is becoming available using magnesium chloride and potassium chloride these have a really good effect on swimmers skin is far less toxic then ordinary salt and you can water the garden with the backwash.


High in the atmosphere are the particles close or far apart?

Far apart.


What is the reaction between zink nitrate and sodium chloride?

If you think that zinc nitrate is zinc and nitrogen and gas and sodium chloride is sodium and chlorine and gas Sodium is in first group of periodic table (the reactive metals) and zinc is lower down in this group so you have so far zinc + sodium = sodium zincide (sodium is more reactive) Now you have Nitrogen (forms to nitrate) - Gas chlorine (forms to nitrate) - Gas and substance Nitrogen wins So.... o overall we have zinc nitrate + sodium chloride = sodium nitrazink Which means The reaction is fizzing and compression with gases


What elementis used to desinfect swimming pools?

As far as I know no elements are used The most common disinfectant for swimming pools is a sodium hypo-chlorite NaOC which is an unstable salt containing the element chlorine .


What is 2Na Cl2?

As far as I know, ther is no such thing as NaCl2.It is Sodium Chlorine with an added chlorine because Sodium likes to form cations.


Evaporation create chlorine?

If Chlorine Gas is in the water as is put in many municipal water supplies, then it will evaporate as a volatile relatively quickly. Usually within a few days of sitting most of the chlorine evaporates out.Chloride ions as in Sodium Chloride (NaCl) are far less volatile, and the salts are often left behind after the entire container of water has evaporated away.


Why is sodium not found in nature in its elemental form?

Sodium is a highly reactive metal that readily forms compounds with other elements, such as chlorine in table salt (sodium chloride). In nature, sodium is commonly found in its combined form due to its reactivity and tendency to quickly react with other substances in the environment.


How far apart are Mexico and Italy?

Quite far apart I'd say. There is an ocean in between.


How far apart are the capitols of the United States and Algeria?

how far apart is the untied states from Algeria


Can household bleach be used to increase the free chlorine levels in a pool?

The answer is yes. To maintain a safe bacterial count in a swimming pool you need to have a free chlorine value of around 1.2 parts per million. Household bleach can achieve this at the correct dosing rate. The dosing rate will vary dependant on the concentration of the bleach. Typically household bleach can have a sodium hypochlorite concentration of between 3 and 6% when manufactured. Dependant on storage conditions and age this figure can alter as well. Best practice is to use a free chlorine tester to measure the chlorine in the pool and dose accordingly. The downside of using houshold bleach is that continued dosing can raise the pH level of the pool which reduces the effectiveness of the chlorine. In this case it is necessary to add an acid (usually hydrochloric acid) to keep the pH value between 7.2 and 7.4. CAUTION never mix household bleach directly with acids as it will release large quantities of toxic chlorine gas. +++ Household bleach usually uses calcium hypochlorite as its active ingredient, as do most chlorine-donor swimming-pool disinfectants, but I would NOT recommend bleach for two reasons. 1) It may not be a simple hypochlorite solution in water, but may contain additives such as surfactants and perfumes. 2) It's extravagant! You buy bleach as a solution of chlorine-donor in water. Although granular Calcium Hypochorite sold for swimming pools contains a binder, it is far more concentrated - typically 60% - so far more economical than the bleach. You'd need many gallons of the household cleaner to give your pool the Cl level it needs! Also of course, bleach contains no stabiliser against UV degradation - you can buy pool disinfectant with this already in the compound.