(I also have this post duplicated at this post on the TroubleFreePool forum.)
I just used some Borax for the first time to raise pH. Usually, I've never had to adjust pH or sometimes had to add a small amount of acid, but since I've been using Trichlor pucks to raise the CYA level, I've had to raise the pH. In the past, I used Sodium Carbonate, but this time used Borax.
Anyway, the point of this thread is to gather real-world measurements of the density of dry chemical products. This is because the "standard" density of solid sodium tetraborate decahydrate is 1.71 g/ml but my measured density using a measuring cup and scale is 0.96 g/ml (about 1 ounce weight per fluid ounce). I had a similar experience with sodium bicarbonate solid as 2.159 while my own measurement was 1.2 g/ml. Calcium Chloride Anhydrous is 2.16 g/ml as a solid but I measured 1.2 g/ml for granules (tiny round pellets). The differences are due to the density of a solid block of substance vs. the powdered versions that we buy and that are far easier to dissolve.
So I would like other's to post their measurements. They can be in ounces weight per fluid ounce or ounces weight per cup or whatever you want. Try to tap your measuring cup on a hard surface to make the contents settle. That will result in more consistent numbers. The following is a list of dry chemicals where such density measurements would be useful. This would allow us to specify volume instead of weight for those that find it more convenient.
The theoretical "solid" density follows each item. By the way, 1 fluid ounce volume per ounce weight is equal to 0.9586 g/ml
Code:
DENSITY (g/ml)
Pool Chemical Solid Bulk
Sodium Bisulfate (Dry Acid) ........................ 2.435 1.44
Sodium Carbonate (Soda Ash / Washing Soda / pH Up) . 2.532 1.1
Sodium Tetraborate Decahydrate (20 Mule Team Borax) 1.71 1.0 (tapped) / 0.757 (scooped)
Sodium Tetraborate Pentahydrate (Proteam Supreme?) . 1.81 ?
Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) ................... 2.159 1.2
Calcium Hypochlorite (Cal-Hypo) .................... 2.35 1.025 (MSDS)
Dichlor Dihydrate Granules/Powder .................. ? 0.985
Dichlor Anhydrous Granules/Powder .................. ? 0.7 (Wikipedia)
Lithium Hypochlorite Granules/Powder ............... ? 0.98
Potassium Monopersulfate (Non-Chlorine Shock) ...... ? 1.15-1.30 (MSDS)
Calcium Chloride Dihydrate ......................... ? 0.837
Calcium Chloride Anhydrous ......................... 2.16 1.2
Cyanuric Acid ...................................... 2.5 0.765 (0.92 from unknown source)
Salt ............................................... 2.16 1.154
Thanks,
Richard
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