It contains chlorine.
This pool, when filled with 4.5 feet of water, will contain about 15,300 gallons of water.
The majority of pools usually contain water.
If you fill it with 4 feet of water (48 inches), the pool will contain about 5,310 gallons of water.
Yes, pool shock typically contains chlorine as the active ingredient to sanitize and disinfect the pool water.
The water should contain chlorine in order to kill germs. You won't know who or what might land in your pool.
No. A pool of this size can contain a maximum of 6,000 gallons of water.
Is the pool a circle? Do you want US gallons, or Imperial gallons?
A round pool that is 16 feet across and is filled with 48 inches of water will contain about 6,041 gallons of water.
No, it is not safe for cats to drink pool water as it may contain harmful chemicals like chlorine that can be toxic to them. It is important to provide fresh, clean water for your cat to drink.
Assuming the pool is circular, and that you fill the pool to the brim, the pool will contain about 2028 liters of water. However, if you want to leave 4 inches for the water to have some room to splash around, that'll cut that number down to 1859 liters.
Distilled water evaporates the slowest among the three options, followed by pool water, and then salt water. This is because distilled water contains no impurities that could hinder evaporation, while pool water and salt water contain dissolved minerals and salts that can slow down the evaporation process.
A pool the water is sanitized and with proper water chemistry. A lake may contain harmful bacteria. Water chemistry in a pool is balanced to somewhat obtain the chemical levels that are present in tap water that you drink. You are trying to duplicate that with pool chemistry. You drink chlorine and wash clothes in it. After hurricanes and such small amounts of bleach is used to sanitize water enough to drink. Think about it. Would you drink that lake water or drink your properly balanced pool water instead? Hope this is helpful.