randy holmes-farley
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Liquid:
A few comments on the order of addition issue:
1. If you add the vinegar to limewater in the presence of excess solid Ca(OH)2, the primary effect will be to get more Ca++ and alkalinity into solution, without changing the pH much. This is especially useful for people who need a bit more calcium and alkalinity than limewater provides.
2. If you take a limewater solution of any strength, without excess solids, and then add vinegar, the effect will be to lower the pH, and not to increase the calcium or alkalinity. This effect is most useful for people who have enough Ca++ and alkalinity from lime3water, but have chronically high pH that they want to lower.
A few comments on the order of addition issue:
1. If you add the vinegar to limewater in the presence of excess solid Ca(OH)2, the primary effect will be to get more Ca++ and alkalinity into solution, without changing the pH much. This is especially useful for people who need a bit more calcium and alkalinity than limewater provides.
2. If you take a limewater solution of any strength, without excess solids, and then add vinegar, the effect will be to lower the pH, and not to increase the calcium or alkalinity. This effect is most useful for people who have enough Ca++ and alkalinity from lime3water, but have chronically high pH that they want to lower.