Yes, Cyanuric acid is less toxic than table salt. The median lethal dose (LD50) for table salt is 3,000 mg/kg of body weight while for Cyanuric acid it is 7700 mg/kg of body weight which means it is classified as 'essentially non toxic".
First get a cup then go to a small dark corner and take a dump in it. second... eat it. now you are ready to put citric acid in water If you cant do this, you are a complete retard.
You could add it back to the pool, if you need to lower the pH - but why put all the gunk the cell has taken from the water, back into the water? Better to discard the cell cleaning acid and use fresh acid to lower pH.
a performs a level 0 backup once a month b. perform a level 2 dump one day a week c. performs a level 5 dump ever day that neither a level 0nor a level 2 dump is performed. how many restore would you have to perform to recover a file that was dumped using the preceding schedule
It will die , dump
No, it is not safe to dump muriatic acid on the ground as it is a hazardous substance that can harm the environment and pose risks to human health. It should be disposed of properly according to local regulations.
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Ships dump ballast water to counter any weight they take on, or to decrease their draft.
Cats may dump their water bowl for various reasons, such as wanting fresh water, playing with the water, or expressing discomfort with the bowl or its location.
depends where you dump it dumbazz, if u dump it in water = water polution land= land pollution............. DIPSHIV
Linux command "dump" backup 0 means to store everything or full backup.
To take a dump in
Close the rear-end air dump valve, and the truck will level itself.