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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (56351)8/1/2014 7:18:09 PM
From: Eric  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 86363
 
Yes.. if cooler water warms, it releases CO2 due to decreased solubility. I have found in many tropical places, like here in Indonesia, water is more alkaline than in colder regions of the seas..

So Hawk...

tell us exactly how much CO2 the ocean can hold at say... 60 degrees F?

You seem to be the expert.

( a very simple answer)

Eric

I'll keep it simple, per cu ft. and at one atmosphere... (14.7 lbs per sq in.) at the balance point.