johnptc;1074056; said:does metallic lead disolve in ph 7 freshwater ???
Yes.
johnptc;1074056; said:does metallic lead disolve in ph 7 freshwater ???
MrGuyPerson;1074444; said:Yes.
johnptc;1074056; said:does metallic lead disolve in ph 7 freshwater ???
Mystix212;1073135; said:Lead is used to weigh down plants in thin substrate. It should be fine. Lead sinkers from your local fuishing and tackle shop would probably do the trick.
AtomixIGN;1075804; said:...Mercury...the root cause of the increased autism...
...mercury and played with it for hours...
CHOMPERS;1074578; said:Nope. When the pH drops it will. I don't have a solubility chart as you have guessed but it likely follows the rules of most everything else (higher solubility in lower pH's).
You have to keep in mind that not everyone has your maintenance dedication. A large number of MFKers don't even own test kits.
AtomixIGN;1075804; said:When I first read about Mercury introduced via vaccinations possibly being the root cause of the increased autism rate in new borns in the US I was irate.
Then i remembered something.... I absorbed 10,000 vaccination doses when I was 5 and I broke a thermometer by holding it under the hot facet. I saved all the mercury and played with it for hours. Rolled it around in my hands.. tried rubbing it into stuff.
Just a little perspective.
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