Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Do a "Google" search for "iodide method available chlorine" for details.
For example, when household bleach and wastewater were mixed, 1-2% of the available chlorine was observed to form organic compounds.
It is generally, therefore, only used on scrupulously clean surfaces when the usual concentration is 200 parts per million available chlorine.
This chemical is considered to be relatively stable and has greater available chlorine than sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach).
Apply a fresh solution of hypochlorite, by a cloth or sponge, to deliver 200 ppm available chlorine.
Available chlorine refers to chlorine liberated by the action of dilute acids on hypochlorite.
The term "residual chlorine" is the level of available chlorine left after the chlorine has reacted with impurities present.
So if you're dumping something into the environment that has a lot of available chlorine on it, you have to be a jerk not to realize it's cancer-causing."
One such method involved the extraction of chlorinated lime (known as bleaching powder) with sodium carbonate to yield low levels of available chlorine.
These problems are the result of insufficient levels of free available chlorine, and indicate a pool that must be "shocked" by the addition of 5-10 times the normal amount of chlorine.
It is compressed with effervescent salts, usually adipic acid and sodium bicarbonate, to form a rapidly dissolving tablets, diluted to 10 parts per million available chlorine (ppm av.
The presence of chlorine in traditional swimming pools can be described as a combination of free available chlorine (FAC) and combined available chlorine (CAC).
Since hypochlorite (as in "Clorox") is about 3%-5% available chlorine, and milk is about 90% water (I'm guessing that), it is difficult to see what chemical reaction would be sufficiently exothermic and rapid to cause an explosion.