I suspect that you're asking if it's better to have a chlorinated pool..the chlorine being produced by a generator producing chlorine from salt..or a pool without chlorine, that is sanitized by some sort of ionization equipment. Since the ion type cleaners add no chemicals to the water, they are preferred to the chlorine type in many cases. I doubt if drinking occasionally from a chlorinated pool would cause harm. However, I recommend you ask your vet and/or your pool chemical supplier. They should know.
Your swimming pool water and your tap water are extremely close in chemicals used. The tap water in your area is treated the same way your swimming pool is.Chlorine .5 to 3.0 with a pH somewhere between 7.0 and 8.0 with the exception of Alkalinity which bounces around throughout the year.The salt content in a swimming pool is 3000ppm salt to water which has less salt than your body.None of which can or will hurt your Dog.Which by the way is a very smart Animal and it would know the difference between good or bad.
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AnswerI think that chlorinated water would be better, but still it depends on the type of dog you are have. You should never let your dog drink chlorinated water.Unless you have an ozonator, which would inject ozone (O3) to sanitize, there are no gases added to the water of a swimming pool.
Chlorine, bromine, uv, ozone.
Yes. The lower the pH, the fewer bacteria that can live in the water. That is also how soft drinks work. Unlike milk, a bottle of pop does not go bad in your refrigerator. That bottle is filled with a weak acid. Occasionally, it will get mold on top, but it never gets bacteria. Occasionally people's ears get mold from swimming pools. Mold can live at a lower pH than bacteria. Thus, people should dry out their ears after swimming. Chlorine also produces monatomic oxygen. That also kills bacteria. A lower pH can hurt someone's eyes. Ozone can also kill bacteria. Ozone in air will kill people long before it kills bacteria. In water, it will kill bacteria. When the ozone is dissolved in water, it kills bacteria. It would kill people long before it killed bacteria except that people do not breathe water. It stays in the water and does not get into the air.
Yes, because the bubbles take up more space in your stomach.
Ozone has a direct affect on water. Ozone depletion causes water organisms to die.
Theoretically, this is possible, but is highly unlikely.
I know for a fact that swimming is physiotherapy as I done my back in recently and was told swimming is the best for my back. The water compresses your body acting like a massage for your muscles. the warm water helps relax the muscles and the most obvious thing is that you are using all of the muscles in your body to get around in the water so you are exercising them and making them stronger and more toned. Hope this helps :)
Water if used in limit does not affect ozone. If used more, it affects the ozone.
The difference between ozone water and mineral water is mineral water contains minerals that are beneficial to the body whereas ozone water is extremely clean and pure.
Yes. The ozone and water are both molecules.
The ozone keeps out harmful rays from the Sun and helps to keep the planet in a normal temperature range. Ozone is also a powerful anti microbial and works by breaking the bacterial cell wall. It is used in sewerage treatment works since short wavelength Ultra Violet light generates ozone. It is passed through polluted water to sterilise it before it is pumped into rivers and oceans. UV light generating ozone is being used in swimming pools and water treatment works as an alternative to chlorine and is tasteless.
No, ozone does not affect PH of water. However as ozone is a powerful oxidizer it can oxidize compounds in the water that may indirectly change the PH of the water.