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Re: [AGA Member] CO2 concentration in Hard water



If REd Sea is saying that a higher KH level allows water to
absorb more CO2, this is contrary to what I always heard
and I'm not sure what Red Sea's resasoning is for saying
this. If Red Sea only means that it is one of the things
one can look toworads for asessing CO2 levels, that's
something elese. Maybe one of the chemists can step in.

Scott H.
--- Amit Brucker <amitb@gtek.co.il> wrote:
> Well In addition to my previous question I am quoting
> this one from the Red Sea Carbon Dioxide test lab.
> "Carbonate hardness (KH), Is yet another factor that
> effects the concentration of CO2. Hard water with 
> a  high KH can hold more CO2 than soft water.> 
> Do they have a point here ???
> 
> 
> Amit
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