Can I use vinegar for pH down?
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Using vinegar temporarily reduce the pH of water which is not stable for longer time. Using phosphoric acid though better than acetic acid and reduces pH for longer time but phosphoric acid reacts with Calcium ions and form insoluble precipitation.
Similarly one may ask, can I use vinegar to lower pH in water?
Diluting vinegar with water increases its pH value, because vinegar is an acid and water has a higher pH level. However, adding water to vinegar can never turn vinegar into an alkaline, because water has a neutral pH.
Thereof, how does vinegar adjust pH?
How to Adjust the pH of Water With Vinegar
- Test the water to be used with a pH test strip, to determine the basic acid-alkaline balance.
- Add a very small amount of vinegar to a small amount of water.
- Extrapolate, as best possible, the amount of vinegar you will need to produce the same pH change in the complete water supply.
Due to alkaline nutrients, apple cider vinegar may make your urine pH slightly alkaline. Still, all vinegars have an acidic pH, making them acidic. However, the pH of foods does not affect your body's pH, as internal mechanisms keep your body's levels in tight control to ensure proper function.