The acidity of the vinegar counteracts the alkaline of the dust. Chem 101.curiousgnate wrote:So why does vinegar/lemon juice help while on the playa?
^Rhino! wrote:http://www.bm.tribe.net/thread/e41a...b60cf1946671
http://www.bm.tribe.net/thread/4ef5...f904d755e768
A fairly detailed discussion is here:
http://www.sacredexotic.com/blog/20...813.html
All harken back to this link here:
http://www.foresight.org/Conferenc.../Gillett1/
(See table 2, sect. 6.1 about halfway down the page.
There is a link to a graduate student colloquium at Penn State here:
http://www.geosc.psu.edu/GradCollo...ct2010.pdf
And I found one link about 'playa lung' here:
http://www.eplaya.burningman.com/viewtopic.php
theCryptofishist wrote:The acidity of the vinegar counteracts the alkaline of the dust. Chem 101.curiousgnate wrote:So why does vinegar/lemon juice help while on the playa?
And some people are less sensitive than others, I'm guessing you're the first kind.
Bob wrote:Cooler water?
^Rhino! wrote:...Diphosphorus pentoxide goes in apatite, a common igneous accessory mineral and detrital in this case. Titanium dioxide is probably rutile or anatase, also common igneous accessories....
Ugly Dougly wrote:^Rhino! wrote:...Diphosphorus pentoxide goes in apatite, a common igneous accessory mineral and detrital in this case. Titanium dioxide is probably rutile or anatase, also common igneous accessories....
Whoo-doggie, Rhino! Them is purty words! You use your mouth purtier than a three-dollar French whore! I'm all wet over here.
^Rhino! wrote:Yes to the silicone. and make sure you give wiring a generous coat. The first time I went to the playa I started having corrosion problems on the battery of my truck. That was solved using the little anti-corrosive felt rings you can get at an auto parts store for under a couple of dollars.
My research into the dust continues. Fascinating stuff.
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