It would probably be bicarbonate of soda (buffering agent)  dee

On 16 Oct 2010, at 07:25, Dick Rochon wrote:

> I have ordered Vitamin C powder and have received the buffered type by 
> mistake. I think it has magnesium to neutralize the acid. A pound of it has 
> less Vitamin C in it than a pound of ascorbic acid, because of the magnesium 
> or other buffer. Therefore, it seems to me that you would need to use more 
> than a tablespoon of the buffered to get the same amount of vitamin C as you 
> do when using the ascorbic acid plus soda. A tablespoon of ascorbic acid has 
> 12,000mg of vitamin C. How much buffered does it take to equal 12,000mg of C?
>  
> Dick
> -


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