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Is limestone used in drinking water to maintain pH?
No, limestone is typically not used to maintain the pH of drinking water. Instead, chemicals like lime (calcium hydroxide), caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), or soda ash (sodium carbonate) are commonly used for pH adjustment in water treatment plants. Limestone, primarily composed of calcium carbonate, is more commonly used as a construction material or for soil amendments in agriculture.
Storing Wine
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Storing Wine
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- Dessert Wine
- Food & Wine Pairing
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- Port Wine
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- Sparkling Wine
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