What is the relationship between pH and chlorine?
Steve
What is the relationship between pH and chlorine?
Steve
Steve, I don't understand the question. Do you mean if there is a change in chlorine effectiveness with pH? There is, but not as much as those in the industry claim because CYA in the water minimizes this effect so I wouldn't worry much about that.
Do you mean will pH affect the rate of chlorine loss? The answer is yes, to some extent, because higher pH means more of the form of chlorine that breaks down faster in sunlight compared to the form that dominates at lower pH. However, with a lot of CYA in the water, this effect is secondary -- it's mostly seen when there is little CYA in the water such that a combination of no CYA and high pH results in quite rapid loss of chlorine in sunlight.
My question was in response to CarlD who commented, "What is your pH level? That, too affects chlorine." You've answered that question, thanks.
That's the other side of the coin. Chem_Geek is explaining how too high pH can reduce chlorine's effectiveness.
However, what I was referring to is that when chlorine levels are very high, pH can appear higher than it really is. Chem_Geek's gone into a thorough explanation of this in other threads. That's why chlorine neutralizer is needed then prior to the pH test.
Carl
Got it thanks!
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