Yes, acid controls the pH of the pool water. The higher the pH the less effective the chlorine is and the more prone it is to scaling. The ideal pH range is 7.2-7.6.
Yes. Chlorine is used to prevent the growth of algae. Some pools use salt.
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I have never heard of it being used for that purpose and cant find any reference to it being used for that purpose. any acid would lower Ph however that does not mean that it wont have undesirable side effects.
The common name for HCl when used to lower pH in swimming pools is muriatic acid.
This compound is sodium hypochlorite - NaClO.
Ive never heard of them being used before in salt water pools.
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Chlorine.
You can add dry acid to your pool when your pH is above 7.8
Salt is used for lots of things, but is mainly used for melting ice on paths in winter, cleaning swimming pools, and for fish tanks. E.
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