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The addition of significant amounts of chlorine (or other oxidising compound) for the destruction of nitrogenous and other undesirable compounds. See Oxidation.
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| shock |
An irreversible wave generated by plasma flow which causes a transition from supersonic to subsonic flow. Shocks are characterized by increased density, pressure, magnetic and electric field strength, and changes in flow speed.
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| shock |
The addition of large quantities of oxidizer(s) to destroy suntan lotion, cosmetics, perspiration, combined chlorine, and other undesirable compounds.
Ãâó: www.newberlinpoolandspa.com/glossary.html
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| shock wave |
A compression wave, such as that produced by an explosion. In supersonic flows, shock waves form boundaries over which large pressure differences occur.
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