Wednesday, August 15, 2018

inorganic chemistry - Interaction between Ozone and Carbon Dioxide


We are trying to predict what will happen when carbon dioxide gas is introduced into a contact chamber that serves as an ozone contact chamber. These contact chambers presently oxidize compounds found in municipal pool water along with chlorine at below 5 ppm. There are 3 contact chambers (one for each pool) and the temperature range is from 104 to 80 F. We are switching from hydrochloric acid to carbon dioxide to keep the total alkalinity from dropping when the acid is introduced.




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