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Eluna
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2/18/2010 2:31:45 AM
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Just wondering what would happen if i made the water too acidic..
For example, instead of ph 4 if i made it ph 1-2, would that mean i would need more lye to basify?
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2/18/2010 5:25:18 PM
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2/18/2010 5:30:01 PM
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yeah sure that would mean you would need more lye to basify... but appart from that, I dont see any problem.. I've never read anything about dmt degrading in very acidic pH or anything of the sort
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2/19/2010 5:08:46 AM
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You may extract some additional rubbish from the acacia but nothing to really worry about. As mentioned it just takes longer to base so more work.
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