It should not make any difference. the salt concentration in a salt water pool is the same as the salt concentration in your body. I think you should look for answers elsewhere.
Chlorine stays as diatomic molecules. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. It is yellow in colour.
Off-the-scalp lightener is generally too strong to be used on the scalp when bleaching. This type of lightener is best when using foiling techniques, IE. Highlights. It stays in the foils and never touches the scalp.
It's not supposed to be. If it stays numb then you will need to go to the doctor.
Yes, but you should shock it so the water stays clear (do not go in after shocking until the chlorine is at a safe level 1-3ppm)
Chlorine is a gas at room temperature. Boiling point of it is 34.6 degrees Celsius. It stays as diatomic molecules.
yes you can use chlorine fill pool to middle of skimmer make sure pump is on and stays on pour 1 jug 10l of chlorine in leave for 24 hrs DO NOT swim in it till the 24 hr's is up
To increase the chlorine level in your pool, you can add chlorine tablets, granules, or liquid chlorine according to the manufacturer's instructions. It's important to regularly test the water to ensure the chlorine level stays within the recommended range for safe swimming. Avoid adding too much chlorine, as this can lead to irritation and other issues.
The commutative property of multiplication
Matter can not change. Its weight always stays the same NO MATTER WHAT, and it can be moved
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Im not a mechanic .... but it could be a faulty sensor ....
No, an independent variable is the variable that is manipulated or changed in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable. It is not the variable that stays the same; that would be considered a constant in an experiment.