Thanks, Ross

- the one thing I couldn't get to grips with at uni was the acid-base balance in physiology - coming from a lab background, and not doing 1st year, I didn't know the difference between a strong acid and a weak one - I though strong acid was concentrated acid :pb: - as in big winchesters locked in steel cabinets :24: - and the course lecturer didn't make it clear that the lungs and kidneys were working together in a system - it was all just presented as disconnected blobs of info which didn't add up.
But I know alkali is bad for glass. And that Sodium bicarbonate is amazing stuff, with tons of household uses as well as the job it does in the bod. And breadmaking. (Irish OH - requires soda bread.). And clothes, 'fridge and freezer de-stinking.
Also, I cup of sodium bicarbonate, plus 1 cup of salt (sodium chloride), followed by a kettlefull of boiling water will unblock drains/plugholes. :thup: (see??.... drain cleaning :ooh: )
(but still, if folk would just use the proper chemical name, I wouldn't get (so) confused.