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Thanks guys
1 carbon left over from the reaction?
How much less potent in carbon dosing terms than acetate?
I wonder what the possible risks are?
I was just curious, had a rare browse last night and saw some stuff about tropic marins new carbo calcium, which is aparantly not acetate and due to how its used, i wondered maybe if something like this was viable
Thanks guys
1 carbon left over from the reaction?
How much less potent in carbon dosing terms than acetate?
I wonder what the possible risks are?
I was just curious, had a rare browse last night and saw some stuff about tropic marins new carbo calcium, which is aparantly not acetate and due to how its used, i wondered maybe if something like this was viable
Thanks randy
The carbon calcium is a new product, not the biocalc
Tbh the reaction you put up is a bit beyond me, though its late so i will read over a few times, maybe i will get it more
I am assuming after yours and habib posts i weighed up the reaction properly (this time), as you confirmed (i think) 1 carbon left
Ca(HCOO)2 +co2 <=> caco3+ h2o+ c
Would acetate leave 3 carbon atoms? Am i correct
Ca(C2H3O2)2 +co2 <=> caco3 + 3h2o+ 3c
So its a third as potent as acetate in pure carbon terms.
It would seem viable, i wonder why knowbody has tried before?