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wrote on 1/25/2018 3:15 AM:
On Thursday, 25 January 2018 04:58:09 UTC, rickman wrote:
tabbypurr wrote on 1/22/2018 4:21 PM:
On Monday, 22 January 2018 20:56:52 UTC, Terry Schwartz wrote:
At my last company, I spent the better part of my last 4 or 5 years dealing with water conductivity issues. We produced machines that electrolyzed water into base and acid components in order to produce cleaning chemicals.

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I'd be interested to find out about the production of the cleaning chemicals.


I can tell you it wasn't from electrolysis of water. That produces hydrogen
(H2) and oxygen (O2), not acid and base. Anything else would have to come
from additives to the water.


it's sal****er.


Not really. All water has contaminants. The water he has mentioned was
fresh water with more or less contaminants. Still, it wouldn't be described
as electrolysis of (salt)water if the interesting part was the contaminants.
It would be described as the interesting bits dissolved in water.

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