The amount of carbon dioxide determines the rate of pH rise.
The amount of carbon dioxide depends on the pH and the TA.
There is always a specific percentage of the TA that turns into carbon dioxide.
So, if you keep the TA low and the pH high, the Carbon Dioxide levels will be low enough to reduce pH rise to a manageable level.
I would target a pH of about 7.9 and let the TA do whatever it does.
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As you can see, the amount of carbon dioxide is about 8.35 times higher at a pH of 7.0 compared to a pH of 8.0.
That means 8.35 times as much pH rise.
pH....................%CO
2
7.0........................18.292
7.1........................15.097
7.2........................12.377
7.3........................10.088
7.4........................8.183
7.5........................6.611
7.6........................5.324
7.7........................4.275
7.8........................3.426
7.9........................2.741
8.0........................2.189
8.1........................1.747
8.2........................1.392
8.3........................1.109
