The chlorine should be well circulated for about 2 hours before going in.
About 25- 49 hours :)
No only for the amount of time that it takes to generate enough chlorine an average this is a minimum of 6 hours per day.
Give your pool a chlorine check on a regular basis for a while. that should give yo an average over time. The amount of chlorine any given pool requires depends on the use it gets the amount of bio material that is blown into the pool and weather conditions.
you pour the liquid chlorine in the pool and wait for a certain time for all the chemicals to settle before you get in.
about 15 minutes, because I've done this experiment before
Frequency is the amount of cycles within a given amount of time. It is usually described in units of 1/s, where s is seconds. If the wave is traveling, count the amount of peaks that pass by a certain reference point within a measured amount of time. Take the amount of peaks that have passed, and divide that quantity by the amount of time that has passed. If the wave is not traveling (ie, a spring motion), count the amount of cycles within a measured amount of time. Then, as before, divide this quantity by the amount of time that has passed.
go to the local market that you get chlorine at and pool shock. buy test strips that test the water's chlorine, and just add an extra chlorine tablet each time you add chlorine. if its still really low and not even close to the amount you may want to add pool shock
I do and I lost a good amount of weight in a short amount of time.
yes they take 3 to 6 months to hatch in warm weather
Chlorine is not a time zone.
There is no set amount of time it can take one day it can take 10 years each person reacts differently.
If the chlorine generator inst run sufficient time or there is a period where an exesive amount of bio material enters the water a litle additional chlorine may at times be an advantage rather then run the filtration equipment longer.
Rule #1 : no wetting including washing & swimming 5 days before putting a perm in it. Chances are the chlorine would still be in your hair and will react to the perm chemicals and result in hair loss and or the perm will not take to your hair. Also no wetting 24 hrs prior to applying the perm or the chemicals will not take to the hair and it woukd be a waste of time.