Randy Holmes-Farley
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My Tank Thread
Here it is...
I just completed reading "Reef Aquarium Chemistry for Beginners". While I have clarification on some questions, I think I have more now than when I started. For example...
I understood that dosing with baking soda would raise pH. I took 1000ml of RO/DI water and added 15g of baking soda. Stirred well and then added two 200ml doses, 15 minutes apart. The baking soda solution initially drove the pH down and then came back up to where it started prior to the dose.
Isn't the opposite supposed to happen?
Nope. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) slightly lowers pH when first added. If you bake it first, or use washing soda (sodium carbonate), that will raise pH when first added.