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Default pH of RO/DI water

What is your pH. I never checked this until I tested the one at work. It shows a pH of 6
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What is your pH. I never checked this until I tested the one at work. It shows a pH of 6
sounds about right...
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pH of pure water should be 7, which is considered neutral. <7 is acidic, >7 is basic or alkaline.
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RO water is generally around 6ish. Pure water is a theoretical substance

Slight amounts of CO2 can lower it. From what I just googled, it can actually be anywhere from 4 to 12...

Not that it really matters what pH it is, since we're dumping a whole lot of salt into it
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But my make up water doesn't have salt in it. Might be worth putting some calcium reactor media in the make up tank
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Yeah, I pretty much posted what I googled as well, as far as what the definition of neutral pH is. Interesting reading though on some facts re pH. Worth noting that the pH scale is logarithmic by a factor of 10, hence the caution when fiddling with pH numbers in our systems.

There's a nifty pH scale on this link showing the values of some common items.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...emical/ph.html
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No, you're adding water to make up for the evaporation. The minerals of the evap are still there and will combine with the fresh, leaving it in a state as before the evap. You don't need to do anything.
The reason it's 6 is that it has no carbonates in it (alk ) and any slight uptake of CO2 can affect the pH a lot. Once it's added to the bigger solution containing carbonates, the buffering capacity will return and you're good to go.
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But my make up water doesn't have salt in it. Might be worth putting some calcium reactor media in the make up tank

Or aerate it to introduce oxygen, deplete CO2. This should raise it closer to the level preferable for our tanks.
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Or aerate it to introduce oxygen, deplete CO2. This should raise it closer to the level preferable for our tanks.
Or not worry about it instead
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Or not worry about it instead
Actually yes, that's what I end up doing - nothing & not worrying. Only time I measure pH these days is when introducing or acclimating new livestock & occasionally before/after a water change. Gives me a better idea of how long I may need to acclimate or if can safely add some alk, since that seems to be forever low in my system.
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