I have a bucket of white granular pellets that I'm fairly certain is calcium chloride, but I've had it outside and the label on the bucket is no longer readable. How would I go about determining if what is in the bucket is calcium chloride?
What do the granules look like? fine powder or small pellets/rocks?
take a 5 gallon bucket of water, add tablespoon of the granules. Do a FC test on the water. If your FC is crazy high, it's probably dichlor. Do a CH test and if CH is high, then its CaCl.
What do the granules look like? fine powder or small pellets/rocks?
take a 5 gallon bucket of water, add tablespoon of the granules. Do a FC test on the water. If your FC is crazy high, it's probably dichlor. Do a CH test and if CH is high, then its CaCl.
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