To achieve a concentration of 80 parts per million (ppm) of cyanuric acid in 25,000 gallons of water, you need to calculate the amount in pounds. First, convert gallons to pounds using the fact that 1 gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds. Therefore, 25,000 gallons weighs about 208,500 pounds. To find the amount of cyanuric acid needed, multiply 80 ppm by the total weight of the water (208,500 pounds) and divide by 1,000,000 (to convert ppm to a weight in pounds), resulting in approximately 2.5 pounds of cyanuric acid required.
The answer will depend on the acid, which do not have the same density.
Let x be the gallons of the 80% acid solution needed. The amount of acid in the 80% solution is 0.8x, and the amount in the 16% solution is 0.16*60=9.6. We want a total of (x+60) gallons of solution with 60% acid, so we have the equation 0.8x + 9.6 = 0.6(x+60). Solving for x gives x = 24 gallons.
To get a 2% acid solution, you need to dilute the 50% acid solution with water. Since the final volume is 2 gallons, you will need to mix 2 gallons of water with the 2 gallons of 50% acid solution to get a 2% acid solution.
One gallon of muriatic acid weighs approximately 9 pounds, and it typically contains about 31-38% hydrochloric acid. To calculate the weight of dry acid in one gallon of muriatic acid, you would need to consider the concentration of hydrochloric acid in the solution.
Also the concentration of HCl and NaOH are needed to be known (not only the amounts) to answer this question.
Cyanuric acid is a stabiliser that stabilises chlorine and stops it from being burned of by the sun. Cyanuric acid and stabiliser are both the same product.
No, muriatic acid is used to lower pH and total alkalinity levels in pool water, not to raise cyanuric acid levels. To raise cyanuric acid levels, you would typically use cyanuric acid stabilizer or conditioner.
I think that it takes 4 or 5 days for added stabilizer (cyanuric acid) to register. Please be careful that you don't add too much. A: A rough formula for CYA would be about 5#'s per 10,000 gal minimum. You should have a goal of about 50 to 80 ppm conditioner or CYA. k
Cyanuric acid is not the same as muriatic acid. Cyanuric acid is odorless and white in color. It is used as a component of disinfectants, bleaches, and herbicides. Muriatic acid is clear solution of hydrogen chloride in water.
C3H3N3O3
To lower cyanuric acid levels in pools, the most effective method is to partially drain and refill the pool with fresh water, as cyanuric acid does not evaporate and cannot be chemically neutralized. You can also consider using a reverse osmosis (RO) water treatment service, which can effectively reduce cyanuric acid levels without needing to drain the pool. Regularly testing and monitoring chemical levels will help maintain appropriate cyanuric acid concentrations in the future.
stabilzer
No, sodium bicarb is used to increase alkalinity. Cyanuric acid is used as a stabalizer. One is base the other acidic.
cyanuric acid can react with melamine to create toxins in the body, melamine may be found in dairy products from time to time.
1,3,5-triazine ,2,4,6-triamine and formaldehyde
Dissolve cyanuric acid in a bucket full of water before adding to the pool. The hotter the water the better as the crystals take a very long time to dissolve completly in cold water.
Most likely not.