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Ortho-Phosphoric Acid 10%
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14 Feb 2018 05:56 #57579
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does anyone know if this Ortho-Phosphoric Acid 10% can be used as an activator please.i have tried researching it but do not understand the results. due to stroke and memory concentration probs i cant handle technical info. i need simple explanations thanx
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14 Feb 2018 06:40 #57581
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Jeffers, after reading about Ortho-Phosphoric Acid or Phosphoric Acid (the same chemical) at different chemical websites, I think you could use it to activate MMS. They say it is non-toxic and is used in some cola soft drinks.
I have no idea what ratio of MMS to 10% Phosphoric Acid you would need. You could experiment and look for the usual yellow to amber color we see when using 4% HCL to activate MMS.
To be on the safe side I would probably only use it to make CDS as there should not be any MMS or acid activator in CDS.
I have no idea what ratio of MMS to 10% Phosphoric Acid you would need. You could experiment and look for the usual yellow to amber color we see when using 4% HCL to activate MMS.
To be on the safe side I would probably only use it to make CDS as there should not be any MMS or acid activator in CDS.
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14 Feb 2018 20:30 #57585
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thankyou very much for the explanation. i have discoverd that the 10% make up includes hydrocloric acid 5%. the sodium chlorite is 2.9% active chlorine dioxide precurser and wonder if its the same as mms. it is sold as a water purifier here in the uk. mms is hard to get.
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14 Feb 2018 22:28 #57588
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The product you are investigating must produce CLO2, so it is similar to MMS. But, we don't know how much CLO2 would be available.
One chapter of the G2C sells a MMS kit that they ship world-wide.
One chapter of the G2C sells a MMS kit that they ship world-wide.
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25 May 2019 18:28 #60614
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The UK manufacturer states that 12 drops of each (Sodium Chlorite 2.9% and, as activator, 5% Ortho-Phosphoric Acid and 4% Hydrochloric Acid) in 1 liter of water produces a solution of 3 mg/l of ClO2.
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CLO2 wrote: But, we don't know how much CLO2 would be available.
The UK manufacturer states that 12 drops of each (Sodium Chlorite 2.9% and, as activator, 5% Ortho-Phosphoric Acid and 4% Hydrochloric Acid) in 1 liter of water produces a solution of 3 mg/l of ClO2.
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26 May 2019 21:29 - 26 May 2019 21:33 #60617
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TedSeay, thanks for that information.
Those 3 mg/l of ClO2 would measure 3 ppm CLO2 in 1 liter of water, which works out to be 3 mg of CLO2, the amount of CLO2 generated by their product.
By comparison, 1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS contains 3 mg of CLO2. Note that their NaCLO2 (Sodium Chlorite / SC or MMS) is 2.9% vs our MMS at 22.4% SC. So, to get a 3 mg dose of CLO2 one would need to ingest 1 liter of their product compared to 1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS (diluted in some water, of course).
For more information on working with amounts or quantities of Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2), see my paper on this subject I posted today here.
Those 3 mg/l of ClO2 would measure 3 ppm CLO2 in 1 liter of water, which works out to be 3 mg of CLO2, the amount of CLO2 generated by their product.
By comparison, 1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS contains 3 mg of CLO2. Note that their NaCLO2 (Sodium Chlorite / SC or MMS) is 2.9% vs our MMS at 22.4% SC. So, to get a 3 mg dose of CLO2 one would need to ingest 1 liter of their product compared to 1 ml of 3000 ppm CDS (diluted in some water, of course).
For more information on working with amounts or quantities of Chlorine Dioxide (CLO2), see my paper on this subject I posted today here.
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05 Jun 2019 10:47 #60682
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>One chapter of the G2C sells a MMS kit that they ship world-wide.
Sadly it seems they no longer ship to the UK.
Sadly it seems they no longer ship to the UK.
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02 Jun 2021 18:29 #69235
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Hi, I'm also.in the UK, and bulk bought the product you're referring to. Did you find a solution to the strength issue? Or a seller of MMS in the UK? Is it not possible to just use less water??? Thank you! Anna
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02 Jun 2021 20:17 #69238
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Just bought from biotraxx.eu. here's hoping it'll go well. I'll let you know.
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