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(See chlorine)
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Liquid chlorine for use in pools. It usually provides 12% to 15% available chlorine and has a pH of 13. It is generally cheap, but difficult and dangerous to handle. It also loses its potency rapidly and is usually only used in large commercial pools.
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| sodium hypochlorite |
Otherwise known as common household bleach, this is the most common form of liquid chlorine used in pools and spas.
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| sodium hypochlorite |
A clear liquid (bleach), typically 5-15% available chlorine.
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| sodium hypochlorite |
Liquid Chlorine, A very common form of chlorine addition for Swimming Pools, it normally has a strength of 12.5% available chlorine, the rest being a carrier. It will instantly react with the water to form Hypochlorous Acid. Sodium Hypochlorite has a high pH & will increase the pH of the water in to which it is added.
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