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Old 22-12-2003, 03:33 PM
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Default non-phosphate buffers?

Recently learned that my water is soft and is contrbuting to an
unstable pH. Just wondering if anyone knows of any good buffers on the
market that dont contain phosphates. Most dont list the constituents.
Thanks for any info.

John


PS I dont really want to mess with baking soda due to poor buffering
capacity at pH values below 7.


 
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