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Re: [APD] Chemist's- solubility?



I will try to do that.  Thanks.  I was hoping for an online reference 
but it does not seem to exist.  Two chemistry books had very small, 
somewhat incomplete references in the back.  Also, I find a lot of 
conflicting values for the common CaCO3 through online sources.  I can't 
even find a reference through the NIST website:(

Thanks to all who responded.
Dennis

Jerry Smith wrote:
> Dennis wrote:
>
> Subject: [APD] Chemist's- solubility?
> From: Dennis Dietz <dennisdietz at verizon_net>
> Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 17:40:38 -0500
>
> Do any of you chemically minded folks know a source of solubility or Ksp
> values of the chemicals we tend to use in our aquariums?
>
> Dennis
>
> Jerry writes:
>
> Dennis
>
> Try to find a copy of the "CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics" at your 
> library. It has most if not all the chemicals we use and shows the 
> solubility's too. I don't have mine here at home and can't confirm that it 
> has the Ksp values for sure. Look in the table for Inorganic compounds.
>
> Jerry Smith
> Bloomingdale, NJ
>
>
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