The water will tast different , things will float easyer in it and it will conduct electristy better .p.s this question was answered about a minit after you asked it
When salt is mixed with water, a physical change occurs. The salt dissolves in the water, forming a homogeneous mixture called a solution. The chemical composition of the salt and water remains the same.
Mollies are a type of freshwater fish and do not require salt in their water. In fact, adding salt to their tank can be harmful to them. It is best to keep mollies in freshwater with good quality water parameters.
Yes, adding sugar or salt can affect the properties of detergent water. Sugar can increase the viscosity of the solution, potentially reducing the effectiveness of the detergent in breaking down grease and grime. On the other hand, adding salt can change the ionic strength of the solution, which might enhance the cleaning power of certain detergents but could also lead to precipitation of some components, diminishing effectiveness. Overall, the impact depends on the concentration and type of detergent used.
It is a Chemical reaction (change). The water is the dissolving agent,"Solvent" and the dissolved (salt) is a "solute". An aqueous solutin (from Latin, aqua, water) is in which water is the solvent. Type your answer here...
No, you do not need to change or alter your existing filter - or any other item of equipment. The saline system is compatible with any type of filter and any type of pool or equipment. Feel free to contact me if you have any other questions about the salt (saline) system.
The salt dissolves in the water and the sand does not.
When salt is mixed with water, a physical change occurs. The salt dissolves in the water, forming a homogeneous mixture called a solution. The chemical composition of the salt and water remains the same.
The change of color depends on the type of the salt.
Mollies are a type of freshwater fish and do not require salt in their water. In fact, adding salt to their tank can be harmful to them. It is best to keep mollies in freshwater with good quality water parameters.
No you will not have a salt water pool. yes you will have salt water but the actual electronic plates found in a genrator converts the salt in the water to chlorine to sanitize the pool water. A: You have to have the mechanical device to produce the chlorine in a salt pool. THE SALT A MEANS TO PRODUCE CHLORINE FOR YOUR POOL!
Yes, adding sugar or salt can affect the properties of detergent water. Sugar can increase the viscosity of the solution, potentially reducing the effectiveness of the detergent in breaking down grease and grime. On the other hand, adding salt can change the ionic strength of the solution, which might enhance the cleaning power of certain detergents but could also lead to precipitation of some components, diminishing effectiveness. Overall, the impact depends on the concentration and type of detergent used.
It is a Chemical reaction (change). The water is the dissolving agent,"Solvent" and the dissolved (salt) is a "solute". An aqueous solutin (from Latin, aqua, water) is in which water is the solvent. Type your answer here...
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Filling a plaster pool with water from a salt type softener will severely damage the plaster. Salt water softeners exchange salt for calcium and leave the water in a calcium deficiency. Seeking its dynamic balance the water will leech calcium from the plaster to satisfy its need for calcium making the plaster etched and rough. Adding salt to regular tap water is not the same as filling with soft water as the calcium is still present in the tap water. 180 ppm of calcium is considered the minimum and low calcium can be raised by adding calcium chloride.
it depends on what type of salt or what type of water like fluit water or fresh water
No, you do not need to change or alter your existing filter - or any other item of equipment. The saline system is compatible with any type of filter and any type of pool or equipment. Feel free to contact me if you have any other questions about the salt (saline) system.
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