Dorky bleach concentration question
So, does "6% Sodium Hypochlorite" (bleach) mean that it is the same as 60,000 PPM? Does X PPM mean per million molecules, moles, or what?
Does X PPM of Cl mean the "same" as in X PPM of CYA? Inquiring minds want to know! Should I just get out my old chemistry textbooks :-)
Re: Dorky bleach concentration question
I believe, for our purposes, your math is correct, but I could be wrong.
Re: Dorky bleach concentration question
You are correct in that 60,000 ppm = 60,000/1,000,000*100 = 6%.
It can be in the units you mention, with the exception of weight. Sodum Hypochlorite has a different weight from water.
Hope this helps.
Pat
Re: Dorky bleach concentration question
1 gallon (4 quarts) of 6% bleach will add 6 ppm (parts per million) to a 10,000 gallon pool.
1 gallon of 5.25% bleach would add 5.25 ppm to a 10,000 gallon pool.
Re: Dorky bleach concentration question
i messed up yesterday and bought bleach that was only 2.73% :mad: