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Imagine waking up on an alternate universe where things weren't perfect, things were tilted and skewed a way in which it was almost like reality, but you knew something was off.

 

Welcome to /r/ACIDS where reality is only a mere thing of the past, the energy of consciousness and unconsciousness are a subtle foreground to the alternate dimension in which we peer into.

 

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Popular Acids Sold on Amazon for Various Purposes

Hey fellow Redditors,

I wanted to share some information about popular acids that are readily available on Amazon. Acids can be used for various purposes, such as gardening, cleaning, and skincare. In this post, I'll highlight three prominent acids and their specific applications. So, let's dive in and explore these fascinating compounds!

  1. Nitric Acid:

Nitric acid (HNO3) is widely used in the field of horticulture and hydroponics. It can help promote plant growth and improve the overall health of your garden. Nitric acid is commonly used to adjust the pH levels of nutrient solutions, ensuring optimal conditions for plants to absorb nutrients. It can also aid in the prevention of nutrient deficiencies, leading to healthier and more robust growth. When using nitric acid, it's important to follow the recommended dosage and handle it with caution due to its corrosive nature.

  1. Citric Acid:

Citric acid (C6H8O7) is a versatile acid that finds applications in both cleaning and cooking. It is commonly used as a natural cleaning agent due to its excellent descaling properties. It can effectively remove limescale, mineral deposits, and rust stains from various surfaces, including kitchen appliances, bathroom fixtures, and even coffee machines. Citric acid is also a popular ingredient in food preparation, used for preserving freshness, enhancing flavor, and balancing acidity in recipes.

  1. Salicylic Acid:

Salicylic acid (C7H6O3) is primarily known for its skincare benefits. It is commonly used to treat acne and other skin conditions due to its exfoliating and anti-inflammatory properties. Salicylic acid helps unclog pores, reduce inflammation, and remove dead skin cells, resulting in clearer and smoother skin. When using salicylic acid for skincare, it's important to start with a lower concentration and gradually increase it to avoid any potential irritation.

Please note that when using any acid, it is crucial to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Additionally, it's always a good idea to wear appropriate protective gear, such as gloves and goggles, and work in a well-ventilated area.

These are just a few examples of popular acids available on Amazon. Remember to do thorough research and read customer reviews before making a purchase to ensure you're getting a quality product that suits your specific needs.

Feel free to share your experiences or ask any questions about using acids for different purposes. Let's learn from each other and explore the fascinating world of acids!

Happy experimenting!

*[Hydroponics]: A method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solution.

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2023/08/30
00:23 UTC

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The Power of Lemon Juice Acid: Cleaning Dirty Necklaces

Hey fellow Redditors!

I recently stumbled upon an interesting hack for cleaning dirty necklaces using lemon juice acid, and I thought I'd share it with you all. Lemon juice, with its acidic properties, can work wonders in restoring the shine to your tarnished necklaces.

Here's a simple step-by-step guide to make your necklaces sparkle like new:

  1. Gather your supplies: You'll need a bowl, some warm water, a few drops of dish soap, jewelry brush, and of course, fresh lemon juice.

  2. Create a cleaning solution: Fill the bowl with warm water and add a few drops of dish soap. Then, squeeze in some fresh lemon juice. The acidity in the lemon juice helps break down the dirt and grime on your necklaces.

  3. Soak the necklaces: Place your dirty necklaces into the bowl and let them soak for about 10-15 minutes. Make sure they are fully submerged in the lemon juice solution.

  4. Scrub gently: After the soaking time, take a soft-bristled toothbrush or a jewelry brush and gently scrub the necklaces, paying extra attention to the hard-to-reach areas. The acid in the lemon juice will help loosen and remove the dirt and tarnish.

  5. Rinse and dry: Once you're done scrubbing, rinse the necklaces thoroughly with clean water to remove any residue. Pat them dry with a soft cloth or let them air dry.

Voila! Your necklaces should now be clean and shiny, thanks to the power of lemon juice acid.

Remember, while lemon juice can be effective in cleaning necklaces, it's important to exercise caution and test it on a small area first, especially if you have delicate or precious jewelry. Additionally, avoid using lemon juice on jewelry with gemstones or pearls, as it may cause damage.

I hope this little trick helps you bring your dirty necklaces back to life. If you have any questions or other tips for cleaning jewelry, feel free to share in the comments below!

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2023/08/27
19:59 UTC

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Unlocking the Potential: Exploring the Role of Acids in Growing Weed

Hey fellow cannabis enthusiasts! 🌿 Are you curious about the various types of acids that can be used to enhance your weed-growing game? Look no further! As a cannabis scientist with a passion for all things THC and CBD, I'm here to shed some light on this intriguing topic. AMA!

Acids play a crucial role in the cultivation of cannabis, influencing plant growth, development, and overall yield. Let's delve into a few prominent acids and their effects on our beloved cannabis plants:

1️⃣ Kinetin: This cytokinin hormone, found in certain fertilizers like Stoller, has shown promising results in stimulating growth and promoting the formation of healthy shoots and leaves. Its application, either as a foliar spray or through watering, can lead to robust cannabis plants with a flourishing canopy.

2️⃣ Gibberellin: Another hormone present in some fertilizers, gibberellin, has been known to promote elongation and flowering in cannabis plants. By applying this acid during the early flowering stage, you can potentially enhance bud development and maximize yields.

3️⃣Indolacetic Acid: As a naturally occurring auxin, indolacetic acid plays a vital role in regulating various physiological processes in plants. It can aid in root development, nutrient uptake, and overall plant health. By incorporating this acid into your cannabis-growing regimen, you may witness stronger root systems and increased nutrient absorption.

🌱 However, it's important to remember that the application of acids should be done with caution and in line with recommended guidelines. Each strain and growth environment may respond differently, so experimentation and observation are key.

Feel free to ask me anything about these acids, or any other cannabis-related queries you might have. Let's embark on this journey of cultivating premium-quality cannabis together!

Stay green, stay curious, and keep nurturing those beautiful buds! 🌿💚 #HappyGrowing

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2023/08/27
16:12 UTC

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Exploring Lesser-Known Acids Found in the USA

We all know about vinegar, lemon, and lime, but did you know there are plenty of other acidic ingredients out there? Let's explore some lesser-known sources of acid found in the USA that can add brightness and flavor to your dishes!

Tamarind: Known for its tangy and slightly sweet taste, tamarind is a popular acid used in Southeast Asian and Mexican cuisines. Its pulp or paste can be used in sauces, curries, chutneys, and drinks.

Sorrel: This leafy green herb has a pleasantly sour taste, reminiscent of lemon or green apple. It can be used in salads, soups, sauces, and even infused into drinks.

Sumac: Commonly found in Middle Eastern dishes, sumac has a tart, citrusy flavor. Its ground berries are used as a spice to sprinkle over salads, roasted vegetables, or grilled meats.

Yuzu: This Japanese citrus fruit has a unique flavor profile, combining elements of lemon, lime, and grapefruit. Yuzu juice or zest can be used to add a refreshing acidity to marinades, dressings, and desserts.

Cranberries: Native to North America, cranberries are known for their tartness. They can be used in sauces, baked goods, cocktails, or even infused into vinegar for a homemade cranberry vinegar.

Remember, these are just a few examples of the fascinating world of culinary acids. Experimenting with these ingredients can take your cooking to new heights, adding complexity and depth to your dishes. So, why not give them a try and spice up your culinary adventures?

Feel free to share your favorite lesser-known sources of acid found in the USA in the comments below. Let's discover and celebrate the diverse flavors our country has to offer!

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2023/08/26
10:33 UTC

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Acidic Lakes: A Devastating Consequence of Acid Rain

Hey fellow Redditors! I wanted to shed some light on a pressing environmental issue that often goes unnoticed - acidic lakes. These lakes, created as a result of acid rain in the 70s and 80s, have had a devastating impact on ecosystems in the US, Europe, and Canada.

Imagine lakes that are crystal clear, almost devoid of life, and with the lake bottoms clearly visible. These are the eerie scenes created by the high acidity levels in these lakes. The acidity in the water kills off microbes and aquatic life, rendering the lakes barren and uninhabitable.

Acidic lakes can occur naturally as well, especially in areas close to volcanoes. Volcanic gases such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) can leak out and acidify the surrounding water. Additionally, the properties of the soil and regular ashfalls near volcanoes can naturally make lakes acidic.

Let's raise awareness about the impact of acidity lakes and work towards finding sustainable solutions to preserve our precious ecosystems. Together, we can make a difference!

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Outdoor trip during the winter

I’m going camping and I REALLY want to trip while i am camping. This would be my 4th trip and the place i am camping is gorgeous and won’t be insanely cold. The low for the 3 days I’ll be camping is 30* and the high is 50*. Is tripping in weather this cold not smart? I’ll be bundled up and hiking. I haven’t tripped in 2 months and i have 2 250ug tabs. Debating on dropping one or saying fuck it and dropping both. Might give the other tab to a friend camping with me.

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Acids, Bases and Salts | Part-1

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Where can I find any of these carboxylic acids fairly easily?

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