I agree.. . but what exactly is your point?Originally Posted by tawauboy
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I agree.. . but what exactly is your point?Originally Posted by tawauboy
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i think some of us are trying to say that rain water in Sg may not be as suitable for planted tanks as tap water.
"time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana"






just correcting some points you made earlier...Originally Posted by XnSdVd
Originally Posted by XnSdVd
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Pure H2O is very rare since water is a very good solvent that is why ultrapure water can be corrosive.Originally Posted by driftw00d
Typically, "acid" rain is formed by the chemical reaction of rain water/cloud with sulphur compounds/pollutants from industrial/vehicular pollution. The resultant sulfuric acid when formed is stable, whereas the proposed carbonic acid is very unstable and breaks down easily to water and CO2.
In any case, rain water is not distilled nor ultrapure water since the evaporated water vapours/clouds/rain absorb/dissolves/adsorb other particles/chemicals on the way up and down.
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