MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)

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11 Feb 2014 17:31 #39884 by Logicman
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Chemical formula that describes reaction producing clorine dioxide.
Note only by products are salt and water. Reassuring.

5 NaClO2 + 4 HCl → 5 NaCl + 4 ClO2 + 2 H2O

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11 Feb 2014 18:49 #39886 by eartheart
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I say aye!! (with Jim's approval of course)
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13 Feb 2014 01:39 #39926 by JB13
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Rev Ray said:

it'd be great to establish consistent acronyms and have them stickied to top of forum... Definitions of MMS

My understanding is that stickies won't work on the forum the way it is setup. I think because the "home page" is Recent Topics and not the Index page.

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13 Feb 2014 17:38 #39934 by Rev Ray
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JB13 wrote: Rev Ray said:

it'd be great to establish consistent acronyms and have them stickied to top of forum... Definitions of MMS

My understanding is that stickies won't work on the forum the way it is setup. I think because the "home page" is Recent Topics and not the Index page.


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I've had several websites in the past and may at some point volunteer to help behind the scenes to sort out some of the Forum issues.
U&I both know, there is room for improvement.
This is not a complaint, just an observation.
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13 Feb 2014 17:59 #39937 by pam
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It is always a function of the software, of course.

Yes, we can sticky topics at the top of various forums, but since we open on a compliation page of the topics that had the most recent posts - the stickies do not show in the recent topics area.
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13 Feb 2014 21:31 #39949 by Rev Ray
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Organization being Key to Success I like the idea of having recent discussion where easy to find, Forum front page/main page.
Maybe we could have MMS definitions, Steve's compilation on a link off to side like many subjects we currently have.

I know I am guilty of posting in the wrong section on occasion and see others do to. It can be long and boring admin task sorting topics to proper area and thought maybe if this wasn't being done, that I'd volunteer for that.
However, I noticed today that the man (or woman) behind the curtain is indeed sorting topics to areas. (TY)

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14 Feb 2014 14:41 #39969 by jeffers
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excellent idea jb13

as youknow i had great confusion about it all.still do numbers and percents just do my brain in.

pam did jim explain why he was against it when you suggested it all that time ago, because it will greatly reduce all the confusion, and helpmy brain to heal lol

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15 Feb 2014 00:37 #39988 by pam
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Jim just stated that he wanted both MMS and MMS1 to apply to both the activated and inactivated MMS. He didn't say why, as I recall. I'm guessing he thought making a change would be more confusing than keeping it as it is, because quite a few people already have experienced it as it was originally written.

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