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Re: Citric Acid question

by "The Joneses" <famjones@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 10:45 AM

<Ray West> wrote in message 
news:52c824th2f9rkvaiecju1ab5ik23v119bd@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Can anyone tell me how much citric acid is needed to lower the Ph of a
> given ammount of water from Ph7 to Ph4 or 5. A search of the web has
> revealed nothing.

  Unfortunately cannot answer your (un)specific question, but have some 
remarks. First, what are you preserving or preparing or brewing? Or 
planting? and what country are you working from? We might be able to point

you in the right direction.
  In our FAQ  http://rfpfaq.jaclu.com/rfpFAQ.htm
are some discussions on
pH 
and how it works in food preservation, and iirc, we had a discussion last 
year on where to buy pH testing supplies on this newsgroup. The brewing 
newsgroup may have some answers for you. If this is a gardening question, 
many of us have gardens, and there are a number of gardening groups. BTW,
I 
found that the garden test probes are not very accurate in my limited 
investigation. If it is im****tant to your work, it's best to buy the
goodest 
tools you can afford that will do the job. Some test equipment is not too 
terribly expensive, but you pay for what you get. A brewer's store or 
scientific supply shop are good places to start.
  All that said, I believe that 1 tablespoon of citric acid (sour salt)
[not 
vitamin c (ascorbic acid)] in one pint of ordinary tomatoes will bring the

pH down far enough to be healthfully kept after boiling water bath, i.e., 
4.6 or below. These things are so varied as fruits, juices, and veggies
have 
different pH according to time of year, watering schedule, place of
origin, 
variety, and believe it or not - site in the field/garden. Our FAQ has
some 
tables of substitution and the exact measurements, which I disremember as
I 
have not had my coffee yet.
hth, Edrena
 




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Citric Acid question
Ray West <>   2008-05-09 21:12:19 
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Nick Cramer <n_cramerS  2008-05-09 11:44:05 
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Ray West <>   2008-05-10 20:11:48 
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zxcvbob <zxcvbob@[EMAI  2008-05-10 13:19:43 
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Brian Mailman <bmailma  2008-05-11 11:37:45 
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zxcvbob <zxcvbob@[EMAI  2008-05-09 11:07:07 
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djb <smyrnaquince@[EMA  2008-05-09 11:20:59 
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"The Joneses" &  2008-05-09 10:45:32 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-14 09:06:19 
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jimnginger <jameswmmcn  2008-05-13 22:29:46 
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Ray West <>   2008-05-14 16:23:17 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-14 06:59:21 
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Serene <serene@[EMAIL   2008-05-15 15:02:04 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-15 17:56:47 
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Serene <serene@[EMAIL   2008-05-15 16:22:38 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-15 18:51:00 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-15 21:31:58 
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zxcvbob <zxcvbob@[EMAI  2008-05-15 21:56:28 
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Brian Mailman <bmailma  2008-05-15 21:21:15 
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Serene <serene@[EMAIL   2008-05-15 23:12:32 
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The Cook <susan_r23666  2008-05-16 08:03:56 
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Serene <serene@[EMAIL   2008-05-16 06:49:20 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-16 08:44:15 
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jimnginger <jameswmmcn  2008-05-15 17:27:05 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-16 07:12:26 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-16 08:50:57 
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"cshenk" <cs  2008-05-16 10:37:48 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-16 10:10:37 
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"cshenk" <cs  2008-05-16 16:53:29 
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ellen wickberg <elleng  2008-05-16 21:06:15 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-16 16:07:51 
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Brian Mailman <bmailma  2008-05-16 18:07:18 
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zxcvbob <zxcvbob@[EMAI  2008-05-16 10:13:29 
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"cshenk" <cs  2008-05-16 16:56:39 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-16 21:55:25 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-17 08:54:07 
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"The Joneses" &  2008-05-16 10:28:59 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-16 13:04:31 
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"cshenk" <cs  2008-05-16 17:00:19 
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"The Joneses" &  2008-05-16 18:35:27 
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Brian Mailman <bmailma  2008-05-16 18:11:29 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-16 21:52:45 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-17 08:53:12 
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"The Joneses" &  2008-05-17 10:48:41 
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George Shirley <gshirl  2008-05-16 21:42:48 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-16 21:50:58 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-16 21:50:00 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-16 09:06:32 
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Melba's Jammin' <barbs  2008-05-14 09:06:26 
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"The Joneses" &  2008-05-14 09:16:02 

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