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amin36

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Nov 24, 2017
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Guys

I am currently reading this below:


It is written:

" If the water has too much alkalinity, then the pH will change very slowly and, in the case of excess carbonate alkalinity (which all pool water has), there will be upward pressure on the pH to constantly rise (the chemical reactions that govern this are explained in more detail in the forum threads). "

Does anybody know where the threads are?
 
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The threads are in the Deep End section, mostly in posts by @chem geek

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