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Johnny Reefer 04-03-2007 04:16 AM

This is "The Seinfeld Thread". A thread about nothing. :smile:

Cheers,

Jason McK 04-03-2007 04:21 AM

61 Posts when will you people stop ;)

justinl 04-03-2007 04:33 AM

"That's wierd...cause i heard you've been padding since jr. High."

oh... snap.

BCOrchidGuy 04-03-2007 05:52 AM

caustic soda is an Acid that's used to raise the pH of mud?? does that mean it's less acidic than the mud.. or a more alkaline acid? Oh my, hope I don't look more confused than normal.

Doug...

ps Wonder how many posts I have now.

justinl 04-03-2007 06:28 AM

time for a lil science boys and girls!

what is pH (i hope you know this already)? It is the "partial Hydrogen" in a solution. That means that protons aka Hydrogen ions (H+) occupying a volume of liquid. So where does H+ come from? well there are two kinds of chemicals called acids (pH less than 7) and bases (pH greater than 7). pH is different from a "concentration" (like ppm) in that it's a logarithmic function... it's backwards! so a pH of 1 is satrated with H+ and a pH of 14 (max pH) is very very low in H+. every increment of 1 is an increase tenfold in H+.

Take muriatic acid for example: HCl. when in an aqueous solution (contains water) the HCl partially breaks apart into its ions H+ and Cl-. and pH is the measure of how much H+ is in that solution. Water itself also contributes to pH, hence the neutral pH of 7.

Bases are the H+ deficient form of their acidic cousins. basically they steal H+ from the solution and therefore raise te pH.

fun times! now where was i? oh yeah, if a solution's pH is below 7 it's considered acidic. if it's at 7 its called neutral. if it's above 7 then it's called basic aka alkaline. so to answer your question, there's no such thing as an "alkaline acid". that my friend is an oxymoron!

so about caustic soda. well from a chemistry point of view that makes no sense! if anything caustic soda should drop the pH of mud (which is usually around 7 give or take a bit)

that was a fun rant.

demon666 04-03-2007 07:18 AM

ok the mud i was refering to is not the mud in you backyard it is "DRILLING MUD" which is used in the oil drilling industry to carry drill cuttings to the surface and to maintain an open hole.... the usual ingredents in a gel kem system are bentonite clay caustic or soda ash oh why am i bothering im the only dumb rig hand on here we also use it in our boilers to raise or maintain a ph of 10-10.5 im no derick hand just a motor hand that has to mix the stuff for my lazy derick hand!!!!!!!!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::b iggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

oh but thanks for the science class i never was that good at chemistry in school so it brought back alot of memories like how many "f" grades i got........... lol

justinl 04-03-2007 07:57 AM

F is for F... antastic! ... i would also accept "abulous" or "electrophillic aromatic substitution"

andsoitgoes 04-03-2007 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason McK (Post 244330)
61 Posts when will you people stop ;)

Hey, YOU started it there mister. (and to update, we're at 67 :D)

has any other post outside of the Proflux one in product reviews come close to this sort of activity??

Oy vey. There's a reason Seinfeld was the top rated show for so bloody long

Beverly 04-03-2007 12:55 PM

It was a sad year when Seinfeld, Friends and Frazier all went off the air :cry: I haven't watched sitcoms since.

Quagmire 04-03-2007 01:48 PM

69:mrgreen:


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