It is some kind of inline reactor right, only it use diffuser to make tiny bubble. I'm concern on how are you going to clean it, must be difficult.
Last edited by blue33; 22nd Jul 2008 at 16:02.
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It is some kind of inline reactor right, only it use diffuser to make tiny bubble. I'm concern on how are you going to clean it, must be difficult.
Think the CO2 are dissolved in the water & the remaining ones escape by bubbles. Even Amano once mentioned that the CO2 that reaches the surface using a diffuser, the CO2 are actually diffuse in the water column.
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Very little CO2 & yes O2.
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Just remember simple experiment during the school day, captured those bubble with cup or something, once the cup filled up with gas, flip the cup under the burning matches, if it is CO2 it should put of the fire, if not than it is CO2.
Will that work?![]()
I don't think the bubbles that escape is O2. A mixture maybe or just air or simply undissolved CO2.
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Last edited by CK Yeo; 23rd Jul 2008 at 11:17. Reason: For clarity
I was thought that those liquid gas inside CO2 cylinder is pure CO2
Can see that it just gasp up to the surface, i guess it didn't dissolve much either.![]()
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