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Old 09-14-2020, 12:40 AM   #1
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Bleach VS Chlorine For Pool: What’s the Difference?

Bleach VS Chlorine For Pool: What’s the Difference?


The thing is they are not the same at all. Bleach contains chlorine, as it is the basis for bleach, but they are not the same. According to Wikipedia, bleach is most commonly in the form of sodium hypochlorite, NaClO, and also calcium hypochlorite, Ca(ClO)2, which is bleach powder.

There are also bleaches that do not even use chlorine, like hydrogen per*****.



Chlorine and bleach are not the same, but Chlorine definitely contributes to bleaches’ cleaning properties that we all know.

Having your own pool is very beneficial, as it not only provides an avenue for exercise, but a lot of family fun as well! When owning a pool, you will need to make sure that the water is clean and well-maintained. This calls for a pool with the proper chemicals and products to allow a safe swim all throughout the year. Chlorine is a popular chemical used to keep swimming pools free from bacteria and other germs that are deemed toxic to people. But people have also said using bleach can be a substitute for chlorine. So what is beach vs chlorine for pools?

While people stick with chlorine, bleach can also make a great choice as it gives them more choices that may help their pool keep clean with different ingredients. Though they both help with keeping your pool clean, what makes them different?

Effectivity
While bleach and chlorine contain similar ingredients to get rid of lurking bacteria, the latter holds more strength when cleaning pools.

Both chlorine and bleach contain calcium hypochlorite chlorine , which are disinfecting materials. There is about 5.25% chlorine content in bleach, while the remaining percentage is water and salt to keep the bleach in a liquid state.

Whereas for chlorine, it contains calcium hypochlorite chlorine at around a 65% strength, made of solid instead of any other matter. Chlorine also contains more inert ingredients to add power into disinfecting pools.

Chlorine is the winner if you are looking for effectivity and best results, as it has a high content of the calcium water needs to rid itself of bacteria. Bleach is weaker, so you will need to add more in order to get the same results as you would when adding chlorine.

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