Liq. chlor. has a max. shelf life of about 2 weeks. 12.5% may be reduced to 5 to 8%. 5% may be reduced to 1 to 2% or less.
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Yes, chlorine can lose its potency over time as it reacts with other substances in the environment. It is recommended to store chlorine in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture to help preserve its effectiveness. Check the expiration date on chlorine products and discard if expired.
Chorine is a gas that is suspended in various materials as a liquid or solid. Usually the gas slowly leaks out and dissipates.
If your chlorine level is too high, you can reduce it by diluting the pool water with fresh water. Another way is to turn off the chlorine feeder and allow the chlorine to naturally diminish over time. Additionally, you can use a chlorine neutralizer to bring down the chlorine levels quickly.
Elementral chlorine, Cl2, is a gas at room temperature. Brittle only refers to solids.
You can add chlorine-based chemicals such as chlorine granules or liquid chlorine to increase free chlorine levels in the pool. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and allow time for the chemical to circulate before testing the water again.
Chlorine can damage plastic over time by causing it to break down or become discolored. If a plastic doll is exposed to chlorine, it may experience deterioration depending on the concentration and duration of exposure. It's best to avoid prolonged contact between plastic toys and chlorine to prevent damage.
Chlorine can react with aluminum to form aluminum chloride, which can corrode the aluminum surface. This can lead to degradation and weakening of the aluminum material over time. It is important to avoid exposing aluminum to chlorine to prevent this kind of corrosion.