| cyanuric acid | 2,4,6-Trihydroxy-1,3,5-triazine;a cyclic product formed by heating urea; used industrially and as an herbicide. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cyanuric acid amidohydrolase | <enzyme> From pseudomonas sp. Strain nrrlb-12228 and klebsiella pneumoniae 99; catalyses the conversion of cyanuric acid to biuret and co2 Registry number: EC 3.5.4.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| cyanuric acid |
a trimer of cyanic acid
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| cyanuric acid |
A product which can be added directly to the pool water or in conjunction with some chlorines to act as a barrier to the effect which the sunlight has on breaking down the chlorine in the pool water. The Cyanuric Acid will lower the pH level slightly & it will also reduce the speed at which chlorine can react to kill Bacteria, Virus & Algae Spore. It is therefore normal to operate with a higher chlorine level when using Cyanuric Acid in a pool. ...
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| cyanuric acid |
An organic chemical that is added to the water for stabilization of chlorine against breakdown from sunlight.
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| cyanuric acid |
(CYA or triazinetrione) - chemical added to pool water to "stabilize" chlorine. Helps prevent degradation of chlorine due to UV light.
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| cyanuric acid |
also known as stabilizer or conditioner, cyanuric acid reduces the loss of chlorine due to sunlight and evaporation. Recommended range is from 50-100 ppm.
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| cyanuric | a trimer of cyanic acid |
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