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- Shock_chlorination abstract "Shock chlorination is a process used in many swimming pools, water wells, springs, and other water sources to reduce the bacterial and algal residue in the water. Shock chlorination is performed by mixing a large amount of sodium hypochlorite, which can be in the form of a powder or a liquid such as chlorine bleach, into the water. Water that is being shock chlorinated should not be swum in or drunk until the sodium hypochlorite count in the water goes down to three ppm or less. Commercial sodium hypochlorite should not be mixed with commercial calcium hypochlorite, as there is a risk of explosion.".
- Shock_chlorination wikiPageID "2710834".
- Shock_chlorination wikiPageRevisionID "544983435".
- Shock_chlorination auto "yes".
- Shock_chlorination date "December 2009".
- Shock_chlorination hasPhotoCollection Shock_chlorination.
- Shock_chlorination subject Category:Water_treatment.
- Shock_chlorination comment "Shock chlorination is a process used in many swimming pools, water wells, springs, and other water sources to reduce the bacterial and algal residue in the water. Shock chlorination is performed by mixing a large amount of sodium hypochlorite, which can be in the form of a powder or a liquid such as chlorine bleach, into the water. Water that is being shock chlorinated should not be swum in or drunk until the sodium hypochlorite count in the water goes down to three ppm or less.".
- Shock_chlorination label "Shock chlorination".
- Shock_chlorination sameAs m.07zgqf.
- Shock_chlorination sameAs Q7499863.
- Shock_chlorination sameAs Q7499863.
- Shock_chlorination wasDerivedFrom Shock_chlorination?oldid=544983435.
- Shock_chlorination isPrimaryTopicOf Shock_chlorination.