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Excess Acid by Armin Schüttler 10 Mar 2012 23:53 #14084

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EXCESS ACID
by Armin Schüttler


In conversations I've noticed recently that when using more than five drops of MMS a noticeable excess of acid was found.
If you mix sodium chlorite with hydrochloric acid in a ratio of one to one, it may be that the solution diluted with water afterwards still has a noticeable acidity. This is especially starting at a dosage of more than five drops more and more weight. For most, this slight excess of acid is not a problem.

For sensitive people, it is recommended that water in the chlorine dioxide that is already diluted solution yet to add a little baking soda. You should experiment a little, between one and three pinches of baking soda already cause a significant improvement.
The excess of acid can be avoided by not exactly comply with the ratio of one drop of sodium chlorite to a drop of 5% hydrochloric acid, but from about five drops of one or two drops takes less acid, and to wait until min to 3.

If you want to make sure no additional acid in the chlorine dioxide to have water, you should consider the variant with the baking soda into consideration. Chlorine dioxide is not associated with soda, decrease with the addition that is not the germicidal effect of chlorine dioxide.
They reduce the use of soda, the acid in the disinfected water. This is an important and not to be underestimated in order to achieve an optimal effect.

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