But wait the chemical that turns urine blue actually is an old wives tale isn t it.
Chemical in swimming pool that turns urine blue.
We ve all peed in them be honest and a new study is stirring up our guilt by showing that urinating in a chlorinated pool creates a toxic.
Urine indicator dye is a substance which is supposed to be able to react with urine to form a colored cloud in a swimming pool or hot tub thus indicating the location of people who are urinating while they are in the water.
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Passed on from parent to child the legend of the urine revealing chemical.
Though there is no such thing as a urine detecting dye you can purchase signs that prey upon the misconception that a urine indicator exists.
As alan at the aqua clear web site says there is no chemical that can function as an indicator for urine in a pool others in the industry concur.
Plus btb is the only acid base indicator.
This belief is all chimera and no substance.
Swimming pools are basically huge blue toilet bowls.
There is no chemical which changes color when someone urinates in a swimming pool.
There s a special dye in there designed to detect urine and it ll billow around you in a big embarrassing pissy cloud and everyone will know you ve done it and you ll be hounded out of town as a known pool piddler.
Actually there is a fact behind chemical in pool that turns urine blue.
Everyone knows public pools have a secret chemical that turns a different color in the presence of pee.
It is not about the real and exist chemical which can detect the pee to turn blue but how some simple chemistry experience can be the behind of chemical to urine reactive and turns into blue.
There aredyes which could cloud change color or produce a color in response to urine but these chemicals would also be activated by other compounds producing embarrassing false positives.
Last updated on january 26th 2018a long running legend claims that certain swimming pools utilise an invisible dye or chemical that turns a bright color when it comes into contact with urine thus allowing pool staff to see who pees in the pool.
The water quality and health council recently found that almost half of all respondents believed the blue pee propaganda making it the most common pool myth of all time in fact there is no such chemical.
Vulture a blog that has only ever swum politely in pools investigates.
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