Why Is Triton Alkalinity Split Into Two Parts?

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So I thought this would be an easy question for Google to answer, but I can't seem to find anywhere that explains it. In the Triton Core 7 method part 3 (alkalinity) is split into two different parts. However they quickly say you can combine both parts into one dosing vessel if you like. This leaves me with two questions, that may have the same answer.

1) Why is the alkalinity split into two parts?

2) Is there any benefit/detriment to dosing them in separate containers or dosing them combined out of one container?

This may be one for Randy's section, but I wasn't sure. Mods feel free to move if you think it belongs there. Looking forward to the answer though!
 

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I think you will find one is bicarb of soda and the other is soda ash. They give different ph results for a set amount of alkalinity.

Check BRS youtube channel for their videos on the two above for their own product and you will get more of an understanding of it.

Hope that helps.
 
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Thanks for the feedback, but no one knows for sure? I mean I guess I could always email Triton.
 

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