Solubility in cold water is 32 ppm, hot water is 500 ppm.
Marshall
On 5/22/2012 9:13 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
First, Carbonic Acid, then Silver Carbonate. [is that even soluble
enough to raise a TDS reading significantly? ]
Ode
At 09:12 PM 5/21/2012 -0400, you wrote:
It can add nitrogen, if there are nitrides in the air, such as during
a thunderstorm, or if you have smog. It will definitely add CO2
producing silver carbonate though.
Marshall
On 5/21/2012 8:11 PM, Trem wrote:
Shows that bubbling is poor practice. Adds nitrogen to the water
increasing
PPM readings. Probably a Silver Edge unit....right?
Trem
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernadette Burch [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 4:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>A question, please
I made CS today, but had to leave the house while it was bubbling.
I asked
my husband to turn it off about an hour after I left. Needless to
say, he
forgot. My TDS meter is registering 61.1. My question is should I
throw
this away. I drink my CS at a reading of 6 to 12. Any suggestions
would be
appreciated. Thank you.
B.
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