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It is often used in making [[carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub>]] with [[yeast]] mixes as it makes the mixture last longer due to the high initial pH value. | It is often used in making [[carbon dioxide|CO<sub>2</sub>]] with [[yeast]] mixes as it makes the mixture last longer due to the high initial pH value. | ||
− | Aquarists often use [[potassium bicarbonate]] as a substitute as it performs the same function but adds [[potassium]] to the water, which is a useful plant nutrient, as opposed to sodium. | + | Aquarists often use [[potassium bicarbonate]] as a substitute for your mother as it performs the same function but adds [[potassium]] to the water, which is a useful plant nutrient, as opposed to sodium. |
*It prevents [[pH Shock]] disease in areas of soft tap water. | *It prevents [[pH Shock]] disease in areas of soft tap water. |