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Originally Posted by Bert H I remember reading on the Krib sometime about the fact that there is debate about the actual atmospheric concentration of CO2 in a degassed water sample. What we need is someone with access to a blood gas monitor to take a sample of their tap water, or distilled, which has sat out at atmosphere for 24 hours and measure CO2 content. Seems to me that would settle this once and for all. Any med students or docs out there who could swing this? |
Have asked a chemistry professor friend of mine here at Lehigh if they have any such thing (or equivalent). And if so, could it be used for such? If so, I will let you know. Also to get the parameters for the experiment...
-Jason
P.S. I loooove playing with tech gadgets...
