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Sanitation > Acidity
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Acidity Defined
The quantitative capacity of aqueous solutions to react with hydroxyl ions. It is measured by titration with a standard solution of a base to a specified end point. Usually expressed as milligrams of calcium carbonate per liter.
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Levine: Love is more than just science
Published November 19, 2008, 12:46 am, Yale Daily News
As a scientist, I am, at times, guilty of aggressive empiricism — the notion that truths can only be learned (inasmuch as there are truths to be learned) through observation of the world. Anyone who claims to be finding truth any other way is wrong, wrong, wrong.
Allegheny Enterprises to clean up Cameron County abandoned mine
Published November 18, 2008, 1:16 am, The Bradford Era
Allegheny Enterprises Inc. will soon begin cleaning up nearly 300 acres of abandoned mine lands in Cameron County after the state Department of Environmental Protection issued a permit Friday to allow the mining company to start reclamation efforts.
Don't forget vinegar in your household-cleaning regime
Published November 16, 2008, 12:01 am, The Argus Leader
What can tackle the germs and grease on your kitchen counters but also make your favorite pickles safe to eat? Vinegar. In this age of harsh household-cleaning chemicals, some Americans look for safer, more natural alternatives. They need search no further than the kitchen cabinet for a cleaning solution their grandparents likely used. Vinegar, discovered by accident more than 10,000 years ago ...
Plant talk: Fungal disease may cause browning
Published November 12, 2008, 1:52 pm, The Star-Ledger
Q. When the leaves of an evergreen plant (spruce) turn brown from too much or too little water, what is the best way to regenerate green leaves? -- Don M. A. A certain level of browning of older needles is...
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- Junkfood Science: The secret's out: How to reverse aging AND solve the national healthcare crisis at the same time!
- Acid/Alkaline Theory of Disease Is Nonsense
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- using eggshells to get rid of acetic acid in beer: So I just dug into the formerly acetic eggshell beer: It is no longer acetic, even in the slightest. The eggshells no longer exist in their original form. This stuff actually tasted pretty good on its own, still mildly acidic but only in the most gentlemanly fashion, so I racked it onto several pounds of freshly picked cabernet sauv. grapes. Have not yet tried to ignite the remaining napalm, but that will happen in time. Oddly enough, there is nothing that I would describe as chalky in the taste -- I did use a fairly light load of eggshells/gall on (12 eggshells/4 gallons). In fact, the flavor is far less acidic than I would have expected for a beer fermented for 3-years in direct contact with the local air, and probably far less so than it was when I added the CaCO3 -- I found the flavor and aroma objectionable then, but don't now. Magic devinegarizer?
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