VikeMan
It ain't all burritos and strippers, my friend.
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Figured I'd ask here, since they are pretty much a LODO thing...
My understanding is that Na-Meta solutions are acidic, but I know nothing of their buffering capacity. Anyone know more about the pH properties of K-Meta and/or Na-Meta? Have you modelled them in mash pH prediction tools? Is the impact big enough to move the needle? TIA!
My understanding is that Na-Meta solutions are acidic, but I know nothing of their buffering capacity. Anyone know more about the pH properties of K-Meta and/or Na-Meta? Have you modelled them in mash pH prediction tools? Is the impact big enough to move the needle? TIA!