The density of bactericidal algaecide can vary depending on the specific formulation and concentration of the active ingredients. Generally, bactericidal algaecides are liquid solutions that have a density that is close to that of water, which is 1 gram per milliliter (g/mL) at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
However, some formulations may contain additional ingredients or solvents, which can increase or decrease the density of the solution. For example, if the algaecide formulation contains a high concentration of salts, the density may be higher than that of water. Conversely, if the formulation contains volatile organic compounds (VOCs), the density may be lower than that of water.
Therefore, to determine the exact density of a specific bactericidal algaecide, it’s necessary to consult the product label or obtain the information from the manufacturer.