Yes, pool water is considered a solution because it consists of water (the solvent) mixed with various substances, such as chlorine, pH balancers, and other chemicals, which act as solutes. These solutes are evenly distributed throughout the water, ensuring effective sanitation and maintenance of water quality. Additionally, pool water may contain dissolved minerals and organic matter, further contributing to its classification as a solution.
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The hydrochloric acid is used for pool; this is a water solution of HCl.
If the calcium is a result of pool chemicals, draining some or all of the pool water will lower the calcium hardness level. If the cause is the fill water, commercial hardness reducers or chelating agents will bond with the calcium to keep it trapped in solution.
A drop is insignificant compared to an entire pool, so no change would be observed. However, if the volume of the buffer was comparable to the volume of the pool, pH would change to be somewhere between 2 and 7.
Yes, chlorine in a pool is typically added as a solute in the form of chlorine compounds like sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite to disinfect the water. When added to the pool water, these chlorine compounds dissolve to form hypochlorous acid, the active ingredient that kills bacteria and other contaminants.
IF YOU ARE SPEAKING ABOUT YOURSELF - YOU AS A PERSON - THEN DON'T USE THE WORD "YOUR" AS IN YOUR POOL WATER. PLEASE USE THE WORDS "I" OR "OUR" OR "MY" POOL.... ***** To the person that replied with this answer above: ***** I created this account just to tell you that if you don't have an answer to the question then keep your mouth shut! smart ass! For anyone out there, I am also looking for a chemical solution to slow the evaporation process in "your" pool ;)
Look into using a 3% solution of hyrdogen peroxide (h202). A natural way. Do some research first.
A PH meter measures conductivity to tell the amount of Hydrogen in a solution. A conductivity meter is used to measure the purity of water in ohms. A battery is a great example of solution conductivity at work.
To flush antifreeze from a swimming pool, first ensure that the pool's water level is lowered to below the skimmer and return jets. Then, use a submersible pump to remove the antifreeze solution, directing it to a suitable drainage area. After pumping out the antifreeze, refill the pool with fresh water and run the filtration system to help clear any remaining traces. Finally, test the water chemistry and adjust as necessary before using the pool.
Yes, In Key West Florida, the Hemmingway house has one. It uses a pipeline to the sea that actually cleans it. Sea water is pretty disgusting (correct) You can make your pool,hottub and even bathtub a Salt water pool, Go to www.h2oco.com and look up salt water then give me a call at 801-232-5893 800-488-2436 Kenny Answer: There is a way to make your pool a salt chlorination swimming pool, but that is not exactly sea water. The chlorine is put through a process which turns it into a natural salt solution which cleans your water in effect making it a salt water pool.
Solution weathering is caused when rocks sit in a pool of saltwater.
they are dipped in a chlorine and water solution. Yes, the same chlorine that is in the pool.