> the calcium in hard water reacts with oxalic acid to cause
> it to precipitate into mite-harmless calcium oxalate.
So Ted's super-high calcium (494 CaCO3 mg/L) would be 247 mg in a 3.5%
oxalic acid sugar solution (500 g sugar, 500 ml (g) water, and 35 g oxalic
acid).
Will 0.247 grams of calcium carbonate react with any significant fraction of
the 35 grams of oxalic used above?
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