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Old 28-07-2003, 05:02 PM
Bob Adkins
 
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Default Lowering pH


Baking Soda will also lower the Ph to 8.4. Its strange but it will
raise it if its low, and lower it if its high.


Yea, Ph is a funny thing. I used to deal with it in my labs, but didn't
understand all I knew about it.

Thing is, the higher the Ph, the more baking soda will be needed. It could
take a lot. Maybe it will give the fish fresh breath and white teeth.

"Thanks for the Memories"

Bob


 
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