silverbullet07
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I purchased a PH tester and calibrated it with distilled water and the ph buffer powders. It passes the calibration and then went to test the distilled water. I was expecting a PH 7.0 however it was reading a PH of 5.8. So that worried me and started researching. I found that after a couple hours the distilled water absorbs carbon dioxide which reacts with the water to produce carbonic acid, which in turn releases hydronium ions into solution. After two hours it absorbs all the Carbon Dioxide it can to produce it's final PH which is around 5.8.
Fun to learn something new.
Tested my filtered well water and it's PH is 7.4 . It has a special media filtration that removes iron, sulfur, bacteria, heavy metals. Our water taste really good and do not have any issues with it so I am hoping it will be good to add to our wine.
Getting closer to starting my fist batch.
Fun to learn something new.
Tested my filtered well water and it's PH is 7.4 . It has a special media filtration that removes iron, sulfur, bacteria, heavy metals. Our water taste really good and do not have any issues with it so I am hoping it will be good to add to our wine.
Getting closer to starting my fist batch.