Swiss Army knives of chemistry, never leave home without them.Same thing, both HCl. As opposed to KCl (inside joke)
Swiss Army knives of chemistry, never leave home without them.Same thing, both HCl. As opposed to KCl (inside joke)
With a twist of (slaked) limeSwiss Army knives of chemistry, never leave home without them.
Gotta slake your thirstWith a twist of (slaked) lime
A little spirit of cactus, a little lime, a little of the purple oxidant ... bam! Manganita!Gotta slake your thirst
Fuel smugglers in the UK use it to burn out the red or green dye in diesel fuel, turning it clear & fit for road use....Pool boys C'mon you just wanted me to say that.
I thought it was don't drink the brown kool-aide, oh, never mind.A little spirit of cactus, a little lime, a little of the purple oxidant ... bam! Manganita!
Adds a bit of perspective to the old hippie maxim: "don't take the brown acid"
Wrong.... twice; wrong chemical and wrong spellingFuel smugglers in the UK use it to burn out the red or green dye in diesel fuel, turning it clear & fit for road use....
Multimillion £/€ operations over here in Ireland, few caught every year.
Pool boys would use hyprochlorite acid, not hypochloride.
That beautiful !Went and bought a new hammer drill and finished that job.. they had a scissor lift lol. Too bad they didn't show me yesterday when I almost died. And I just wrapped up that patio and washed it down. The color in the stone came out real nice after I washed it down with acid
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The informed pool boys use hypochlorous acid plus hydrochloric to generate elemental chlorine in situ. However hypochlorous acid is not storable, so it has to be supplied as a salt (calcium hypochlorite is the big one there, and i've seen sodium hypochlorite "shock" solutions. The chlorine tablets etc. are hypochlorous acid stabilized as chloramine derivatives. Trichloro-s-triazine is a big player there, and sodium dichloro-s-triazine is a more "rapid' form of pool chlorine. All tese are stabilized activity of hypochlorous acid. The oxidant property of that entity is the basis for killing the things you do not want in your pool, like algae and mosquitoes.Fuel smugglers in the UK use it to burn out the red or green dye in diesel fuel, turning it clear & fit for road use....
Multimillion £/€ operations over here in Ireland, few caught every year.
Pool boys would use hyprochlorite acid, not hypochloride.
Yeah, I apologise but dyslexia is a real bitch.Wrong.... twice; wrong chemical and wrong spelling
Edit: I use hypochlorous in my pool because I use a saline chlorinator.
Bingo!The informed pool boys use hypochlorous acid
That is exactly what people do. Bleach = hypochlorite. Annie spoke true.Yeah, I apologise but dyslexia is a real bitch.
wrong yes, wrong twice, no. It's, a common sub for the proper thing. Can't remember what it's called but if you used hydrochloride like you suggested it would be a bit like pouring concentrated bleach into your pool.
All I was pointing out.
Bingo!
It's becoming obvious you do not own a pool or much knowledge of chemistry, next.Yeah, I apologise but dyslexia is a real bitch.
wrong yes, wrong twice, no. It's, a common sub for the proper thing. Can't remember what it's called but if you used hydrochloride like you suggested it would be a bit like pouring concentrated bleach into your pool.
All I was pointing out.
Bingo!
your not the brightest bulb, but it's ok, pay attention.It's becoming obvious you do not own a pool or much knowledge of chemistry, next.
They've the same basic chemical, chlorine & anyone could google it and think they're the same.That is exactly what people do. Bleach = hypochlorite. Annie spoke true.
(The bleach is a quick way to sort ammonia issues.)
Just what I was thinking.next.
It's becoming obvious you do not own a pool or much knowledge of chemistry, next.
Oh shit.. it's on!your not the brightest bulb, but it's ok, pay attention.
They've the same basic chemical, chlorine & anyone could google it and think they're the same.
But that doesn't mean they're the same.
Bleach has a content of around 5%, pool chlorine is around 65% I think?
That's over 100% strength difference not to mention different chemicals used to make them.
Can be cheaper & easier, using bleach.
But it's just not calcium hyprochlorite chlorine.
Just what I was thinking.
Kids todayyour not the brightest bulb, but it's ok, pay attention.
I made the mistake of assuming that you could calculate concentrations and adjust from there. I will stop upsetting your preconceptions. Have a fine day.They've the same basic chemical, chlorine & anyone could google it and think they're the same.
But that doesn't mean they're the same.
Bleach has a content of around 5%, pool chlorine is around 65% I think?
That's over 100% strength difference not to mention different chemicals used to make them.
Can be cheaper & easier, using bleach.
But it's just not calcium hyprochlorite chlorine.
Just what I was thinking.
LOL you're (it's a contraction), next time you try to insult someone's intelligence police basic spelling and grammar. I'm getting a ZaraBeth vibe from you, @UncleBuck can we get a ruling on whose sock this is please? I'm terrible at sock disambiguation.your not the brightest bulb, but it's ok, pay attention.
They've the same basic chemical, chlorine & anyone could google it and think they're the same.
But that doesn't mean they're the same.
Bleach has a content of around 5%, pool chlorine is around 65% I think?
That's over 100% strength difference not to mention different chemicals used to make them.
Can be cheaper & easier, using bleach.
But it's just not calcium hyprochlorite chlorine.
Just what I was thinking.
i see a new sig hereyour not the brightest bulb
So many idiots so little sig roomi see a new sig here