That depends upon if you returned the pH to an acceptable level of 7.6 If the chlor is at 1.5 to 3.0; your pH is 7.4 to 7.6; you total alkalinity is at 80 to 120 ppm you can then assume that you can go into the pool.
In other words if your pH is still at 6.8 or lower after you added X amount of soda ash then you should not use the pool.
It is used in medicine for treating kidney problems, but for swimming in it... not quite sure. If too much dosage for medical means causes headaches, nausea, and irritability. Swimming in it shouldn't cause much problems, just do it at your own risk.
You can swim a couple of hours after adding soda ash to your pool water. Be sure to test the water before getting back in to ensure that the levels are correct.
Just about immediately
at least one hour.
Vinegar and baking soda is probably the most common chemistry demonstration, as the reaction is safe and the substances involced are nontoxic. Another interesting demonstration is 5 parts vinegar with 1 part milk of magnesia, which will turn noticeably warm as it slowly goes from cloudy to clear.
Baking soda is perfectly safe to clean just about anything.
Baking soda is used for more that cooking, but that is a matter of marketing and application, not a characteristic of the baking soda its self.It is added to things as a deodorizer, but this (carpet cleaners, ets,) are not safe to use for food.
washing soda
vegetable oil in soda stablilizes the combining of two unblendable substances. it gives that cloudy look (in mountain dew) . it also helps keep fat soluable citrus flavorings in the soda.
no it is just drink ur pop (soda) and ur safe
no because it will explode
Cracker
The baking soda dissolves in the water
no.
By blowing into a test tube of bicarbonate of soda, this should turn cloudy if carbon dioxide is present
It does not. -.-