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ilaboo wrote:

> ilaboo wrote:
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> looks like it's concentrated to about 1/3 of original volumn
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> will give it more time--aiming to about 1/8 of original


Are you distinguishing between mere reduction with loss of many
components and actual concentration with only the loss of water? How
are you making that determination?

What was beginning pH? Present pH?

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