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Re: [AGA Member] CO2 concentration in Hard water



Your first one is more accurate: Because, in that pH range, the higher KH
allows the water
> to absorb more CO2 ....
I totally agree with Roger.

Thanks guys ;-)

Amit
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "S. Hieber" <shieber@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [AGA Member] CO2 concentration in Hard water


> Because, in that pH range, the higher KH allows the water
> to absorb more CO2 or because you have to use more CO2 to
> hold that pH range if the KH is high?
>
> Scott H.
> --- Roger Miller <roger@spinn.net> wrote:
> > I think what Red Sea is saying is that *IF* you limit
> > yourself to pH values
> > in the range of 6.4-7.2 then a higher KH value allows the
> > water to a have
> > higher CO2 concentration.  That is true.
> >
>
>
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> S. Hieber
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