chuck estevez
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you my boy blew.You my bro chuck.
you my boy blew.You my bro chuck.
Do I really need to? I'm pretty sure my opinion is on my sleeve, shall we say lolcan you answer his question?
I am super interested in your answer.Do I really need to? I'm pretty sure my opinion is on my sleeve, shall we say lol
Hey... thanks for that piece of info. Another reason to use nitric acid instead of H2PO4 aka phosphoric acid as pH down. So you don't get Ca3(PO4)2, correct?For hydro, hard water can be fixed with nitric acid.
CaCO3 (solid) + 2HNO3 (aq) --> Ca(NO3)2 (aq) + CO2 (g) + H20 (l)
Hey... thanks for that piece of info. Another reason to use nitric acid instead of H2PO4 aka phosphoric acid as pH down. So you don't get Ca3(PO4)2, correct?
I am not the one claiming either is more pure than the other
i simply showed that R/O is NOT more pure than distilled
Thank you! Thank you! I will be here all week folks. Thank you again and have a good night everyone, see you tomorrow, and be sure to tune in for many laughs! Goodnight all.How is that a contradiction
I can get down to that type of chemistry...Do you really have a meter with 0.001 precision?
you can't ph real r/o as it has no buffers, if the pressure isn't strong enough you can foul the membrane. I use filtered tap water, i was mostly giving dude shit because he thought he was so smart and told my boy church he was wrong.Too much bs about ro. It is not acidic, my ro ph comes out at 7 ish. Plastic particles? Damage water? Sorry I don't buy any of it. My filter is getting old as my water comes out at .007 ppm. I tried distilled and did not like it. To each his own!
What kind of filter, charcoal?? I could get away with just that I bet with my pretty clean (but highly chlorinated) tap water.you can't ph real r/o as it has no buffers, if the pressure isn't strong enough you can foul the membrane. I use filtered tap water, i was mostly giving dude shit because he thought he was so smart and told my boy church he was wrong.
The filter really isn't necessary for tap water but it may help. I use a PUR filter at the end of my faucet. They cost like $30 for both the system and a filter over at Bed Bath & Beyond. Typically the filters last about half a year at best.What kind of filter, charcoal?? I could get away with just that I bet with my pretty clean (but highly chlorinated) tap water.
http://www.purewaterclub.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=67&products_id=542What kind of filter, charcoal?? I could get away with just that I bet with my pretty clean (but highly chlorinated) tap water.