amateurfishkeeper
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- 30 May 2015
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Hi everyone
So just a silly question - I'm not an expert and don't have a scientific background or anything so sorry if this offends anyone.
If CO2 bubbles reach the surface of the water can I assume the CO2 is lost to the tank? And if that's true, if a CO2 bubble breaks or bursts under the surface of the water can I assume that the CO2 is not lost to the tank?
Just need to get my head round the chemistry a bit more.
So just a silly question - I'm not an expert and don't have a scientific background or anything so sorry if this offends anyone.
If CO2 bubbles reach the surface of the water can I assume the CO2 is lost to the tank? And if that's true, if a CO2 bubble breaks or bursts under the surface of the water can I assume that the CO2 is not lost to the tank?
Just need to get my head round the chemistry a bit more.