Titration
Titration is a method or process that is used to measure the various water balance levels in swimming pool water, such as pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness.
Titration is a method or process that is used to measure the various water balance levels in swimming pool water, such as pH, total alkalinity, and calcium hardness.
Phenol red, often referred to as PSP, is a liquid reagent used during the testing of pH in swimming pools.
Acids in swimming pools increase the acidity of pool water, and encourage corrosion of pool surfaces and equipment.
Basic describes the level of base present in swimming pools, or how much pool water behaves like a base.
Acidity describes how much acid is present in swimming pool water, or how much the water behaves like an acid.
A complete discussion and guide on how to maintain your swimming pool pH and why it is important to keep the pH level balanced.
Alkalinity measures the acid-neutralizing capability of swimming pool water.
In important goal of owning a pool is to keep the pool water balanced, which can reduce maintenance costs, prevent eye and skin irritation of swimmers, and keep the water looking clean and clear.
Balanced swimming pool water does not corrode pool walls and liners, does not damage pool equipment, and helps make a more enjoyable swimming experience.
The term pH represents the degree of acidity or alkalinity of water, and part of keeping a swimming pool balanced.