You're having too much funI'm a mad scientist.
My next lab is to plant something.
Be back!
I am. This shit is exciting.You're having too much fun
Based on my research tap water has 120mg of Alkaline. Dasani 80 and Fiji 40.
Also Fiji water has iron in it and 100ppms of phosphate. Fiji water has the same amount of chlorine in it as tap water.
Always a smartass.Akalinity is measured in PH not miligrams. If you said 120 mg of akaline substances then that would make sense but other wise it doesn't
Always a smartass.
here is the test strip sample I had to use to test AND measure based on my experiment, college professor.
View attachment 51381
(mg/L) being what we measured it by.
Total alkalinity is measured by collecting a water sample, and measuring the amount of acid needed to bring the sample to a pH of 4.2. At this pH all the alkaline compounds in the sample are "used up." The result is reported as milligrams per liter (mg/l) of calcium carbonate.
YOU DON'T KNOW EVERYTING!
aint you tired of being shitted on.
The wizard is right. Alkalinity is just PH. I didnt want to say anything earlier, because im not a shit head.
I'm not gonna go back and forth with a mf who clearly just basically said I was right. If it was measured in pH then why would I be given a unit to measure it by in class?
Oh also, the Concentration of Calcium Carbonate is what measures alkalinity. Which is measured by (mg/l) not pH. pH and alkalinity aren't the same. If they were, I wouldn't have to had measured them both.
ph measures the amount of acid while alkalinity is the ability of your solution (water) to resist the effects of acid. That is, alkalinity is the measure of how well buffered your water is. While pH is the measure of H+ (acid or base) in the water.