it is a mixture because H2O is a compound and chlorine is an element, element + compound = mixture, so if pool water is H2O + Cl, then it is a mixture
Pure water may not be a goodconductor of electricity but impure water can have lots of ionic conductors in it. Your swimming pool water is not pure water. Consider the chlorine that is being added. It dissolves into ions. Consider that lots of people have died in the bathtub when the hairdryer fell in. That's a lot less current than your local lightening bolt. Also, in the water, your head is the highest thing on the surface which helps to make you a target. Granted, in a pool, odds are that there are other things that are fairly close that will be higher as opposed to being in a lake.
The density of pool water can vary depending on factors such as temperature, salinity, and the presence of chemicals like chlorine. On average, pool water has a density of about 1.0 g/cm3, which is slightly denser than pure water due to the dissolved minerals and chemicals. It is always important to test and maintain the proper balance of chemicals in pool water to ensure safe and comfortable swimming conditions.
Probably not. Taking a leak there is more a likely suspect. You have clorinated products in the pool. Pure Clorox will do some real gobble up work. It would take a lot of clorine water to do the same. I have never seen any damage to any pool area grasses. The clorine splashed water can cut down on ground bugs. Ask your pool supply provider. Don't forget to use pool water to water your grass in this drought area. (GA)
Pure water is pure because it is pure... and because it is pure, it is pure... Got it... What sought of question is that?
It is clean but not pure, our water contains things from other substances. When you are in different areas your drinking water can taste slightly different!
Tie bricks onto the tarp or water filled bottles, make sure you pure enough and space them far enough away so they dont collapse in
Pure water is neutral
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H2O is pure water.
Water can be salty or pure.
it says on the internet that tap water is pure so tap water is pure i hope that answers your question!
No,pure water is not alkali.Pure water is neutral.