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Old 15-03-2005, 02:07 AM   #6
Ekia
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Originally Posted by bonjour2
Yah , after reading yr text, i felt like a student pursuing Bsc(Hons) .Chemistry

R u saying that if we mix the chemical to form three different soln , we get exactly the same stuff as commercial Part A and B?
Pls elaborate more in layman term..thanks

"This additive system will be balanced in that equal addition of the two parts will provide calcium and alkalinity in approximately the same ratio as used in calcification by corals and coralline algae. In that sense, it is the same as the commercial two-part additives. One part is the calcium chloride dissolved in water, and the second part is baking soda (either baked prior to use, or not) dissolved in water."
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