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adjusting pH of aquarium water
Hello all,
I was wondering...why is sulfuric acid often used to lower the pH of aquarium water? I thought that it would be more toxic than using something like hydrochloric acid. Do the SO4 ions serve a purpose in the tank? Please let me know. Also, does anyone know the concentration of sulfuric acid in commercial home aquarium pH adjustor kits? There's a warning, alerting me to the precense of sulfuric acid and warning me of it's corrosive properties, but no mention as to how concentrated it is. Many thanks in advance for your help! Paul |
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