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So ignoring the distractions about user evidence and barbs -
- Bicarbonate Saturated Solution:
- he claims contributes 0.4 dKH to alkalinity.
- Additional “Extras” Adding 0.08 - 0.1 dKH:
- He mentions that “extras” in the product add between 0.08 and 0.1 dKH on top of the bicarbonate’s contribution.
- Carbonate Saturation and pH:
- He says a fully saturated carbonate solution would hold up to 216 grams per liter, while his bicarbonate solution holds 100 grams per liter. (about 2x as we would expect)
- He says in essence that his product can't be carbonate because a saturated carbonate solution would would decompose due to high pH (around 11.4), making it impractical.
- Lower pH Advantage of Bicarbonate:
- He claims that their bicarbonate solution has a pH of 8.3, which is significantly lower than that of a saturated carbonate solution, thus reducing the risk of instability or decomposition.
Either he is not being truthful about the product contents or the calculator is wrong - aside from all of the "bolus" nonsense.
I don't see the use in responding to him on YT, as no matter what is said he resorts to "user evidence" and "try it and see" along with other deflections. It is frustrating, as there is no language or context barrier and the "word games" are infinity frustrating.
