It looks beautiful! 94.7% of if was beyond me, but it looks pretty. Letters and numbers (although I do get some of it hahaha)
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Master reef chemist indeed!
I'm not even sure I aspire to that designation if there is that much math involved!
It looks beautiful! 94.7% of if was beyond me, but it looks pretty. Letters and numbers (although I do get some of it hahaha)
Did this get answered, cuz I got lost after @Randy Holmes-Farley posted the first line of the question! ;Nailbiting;Jawdrop
I have to say though, this has opened my eyes to the complexity that you folks contribute to the reef keeping community, and I for one truly appreciate every bit of your input and awesome threads. I am in no way a scholar or a mathematician (I am lucky to add and subtract money from the checkbook), more of a knuckle dragger, but seeing the equations laid out, I still go with my original answer .......
NO CLUE! ;Wacky
LOL
LolYes, if you mix pH 8.1 and pH 7, you get a pH value well above pH 8.1
It's one of my favorite, unexpected results in reef chemistry.
It's 7.62... because that's the caliber of the bullet I just shot myself in the head with!Folks electing choice A or choice E should note that it says above 8.1 or below 7. I edited the question to make that more clear.
It's 7.62... because that's the caliber of the bullet I just shot myself in the head with!
Just wait till we show that adding calcium makes calcium decline. lol