Not sure, seems like a lot of free Cl.
On 03/30/2016 05:17 PM, james-osbourne : holmes II wrote:
What happens if there is salt in the water?
Jim
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What happens if there is salt in the water?
Jim
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Jerry Durand
wrote:
> Yes, CO2 is easy, I do hundreds of 2-liter bottles off one 5 pound
> cylinder of CO2. Actually, just making HCl
Yes, CO2 is easy, I do hundreds of 2-liter bottles off one 5 pound
cylinder of CO2. Actually, just making HCl (hydrochloric acid
(muriatic acid (what's in your stomach))) gives lots of free hydrogen
ions with the downside of an equal number of free chlorine ions. Not
sure you could split
Hydrogen water seems a bit hard to swallow. Carbonated fizzy drinks consist
of CO2 dissolved in water. The fizziness in your drink is the CO2 coming
out of solution as the water warms up. CO2 is not very soluble in water.
Water just above freezing can hold 3.5grams /liter. At room temperature
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