Fred wrote:

Look at the normal water you drink, on average 200 PPM! Is that saturated? NO!

> My pool has 850PPM, is that saturated? NO! Can I dissolve table salt to 8,000
> PPM? YES! What is this "leaching to saturated levels" problem you have, with 
> my
> drinking pure water instead of very, very slightly saturated water?
>

You are comparing apples with oranges.  Sure water saturates with very high 
levels
of salt, that is irrelevent.  We are talking about the saturation level of trace
minerals that saturate the water very quickly.  Calcium carbonate specifically,
which has a satruation level of 14 ppm.  You can add salt all day and the water
will still disolve 14 ppm of CC when cold and slightly more when hot.

>
> Try again guys, but listen to Terry - try to dissolve a bone in DW!

It can be done.  For one kilogram of bone you would need about 72,000 liters of
distilled water.  Anything less and the water will become saturated before it 
has
totally dissolved.

Marshall


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