juan
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Years ago, Pat Gainer was bothered by the reaction caused by mixing carbonates with his calcium filled water. I have the same problem. Gainer went to his dungeon and found a solution.
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/pyrocat-hd-solution-b.47890/reply?quote=695683
I tried to mix his part B substitute of 69g borax and 36g sodium hydroxide. I poured 800ml of distilled water into a beaker on my magnetic stirrer, then began to add borax as it is first on the list. At about half the borax, the mixture became pure of a suspension and by the time I added all the borax, there was a thick layer of solids on the bottom. I let the stirrer work for a half hour with no progress. I decided I couldn’t make a worse mess, so I added about half the sodium hydroxide. In a couple of minutes the solution cleared and all of the borax mixed. I added the rest of the hydroxide, and ended with a clear solution with no undissolved solids.
Should the hydroxide have been added first?
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/pyrocat-hd-solution-b.47890/reply?quote=695683
I tried to mix his part B substitute of 69g borax and 36g sodium hydroxide. I poured 800ml of distilled water into a beaker on my magnetic stirrer, then began to add borax as it is first on the list. At about half the borax, the mixture became pure of a suspension and by the time I added all the borax, there was a thick layer of solids on the bottom. I let the stirrer work for a half hour with no progress. I decided I couldn’t make a worse mess, so I added about half the sodium hydroxide. In a couple of minutes the solution cleared and all of the borax mixed. I added the rest of the hydroxide, and ended with a clear solution with no undissolved solids.
Should the hydroxide have been added first?