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Would vinegar be effective at increasing Kalk potency by adding it to top off water and then running through a kalk reactor? I know it works as a carbon source.
To a lesser extent, yes, but the most effective way to use kalk and vinegar is via the slurry method....
Would vinegar be effective at increasing Kalk potency by adding it to top off water and then running through a kalk reactor? I know it works as a carbon source.
it always seemed to me like using acetic acid would deplete the capacity of Ca(OH)2 to provide alkalinity by the rxn
Ca(OH)2 +2 CH3COOH --> Ca2+ + 2H20 + CH3COO-
giving you more Ca than alk. I noticed before when I tried vinegar with kalk that I was having to supplement alk frequently and this was what popped into my head. acetic acid is a weak acid, so it wouldn't normally dissociate, but kalk is a strong base, so it seems like it'd overpower it.
So that answers the "why". Am I just left with having to supplement the alk with diy two part? Or should I add less vinegar and try to evap more?