To protect health
It is generally safe to add pool chemicals while the vacuum is operating as long as you follow the manufacturer's instructions for both the pool chemicals and the vacuum. However, it may be more effective to add chemicals when the vacuum is not running to allow the chemicals to distribute evenly throughout the water before the vacuum starts circulating.
First of all, water is a chemical. So are salt and alcohol, which do mix with water. Some oils (chemicals or mixtures of chemicals) do not mix with water.
Water rinses the eyes and face if water is used to remove chemicals.
It is not recommended to put hot coffee in a regular plastic water bottle as the heat can cause chemicals to leach into the liquid. A better option would be to use an insulated stainless steel water bottle designed to hold hot beverages.
Yes, you can put crayfish in tap water, but it's important to treat the water first. Tap water often contains chlorine or chloramine, which can be harmful to crayfish. Using a water conditioner to remove these chemicals is advisable. Additionally, ensure the water temperature and pH levels are suitable for the specific species of crayfish you have.
as soon as you put the water in you can ad chemicals to it
Water, foam, powdered chemicals like sodium bicarbonate
yes
No the chemicals used to sanatize the water will kill them
To brew you drink. The hot water releases chemicals in the leaf.
The water supply was contaminated. The company contaminated the soil with their chemicals.
No, it is not safe to put boiling water in a Nalgene bottle as it can cause the plastic to deform or release harmful chemicals.
Water. When you put electrodes into water and pass a current, you produce hydrogen and oxygen gasses.
They cause pollution because the chemicals put into the fertilizers run into the water; then causing water pollution.
Yes because the chemicals in the penny will mix up with the water and the plant sucking the water will kill it.
No, dry clay is not safe to put in a fish tank because clay is made up of chemicals and when you put that substance of chemicals into water the chemicals diffuse (spread) and that could harm the fish. But if you don't have any fish in the tank its OK to put hard clay in it.
You change the water and tank and you clean it out and exchange it with new fresh water. But you must remember to put the chemicals that help.