I have been trying to learn about molar solutions so i can make a .1 solution to use in my acid tests and as a substitute for campden tablets.
((Dont laugh but a few months back when my gf went to philadelphia i asked her to get me a large package of sodium metabisulfate crystals. I told her to take whatever Barry suggested. I now have 10 pounds of the stuff.))
So you shouldeasily understandwhat sparked my interest in finding ways to use it.
I will condense what i have read
One article stated that a .1 solution is 10 grams in 100ml of water.
((( definitely wrong)))
As i studied more, i came across a formula that uses molar mass/FW---
Im stopping here because i just realized that i did not see what seem to be division signs and must study the formula further.
JUST A NOTE---Im using a formula that i am not sure of but come up with 1.9 grams for 100ml of water.
This seems to be correct as i study moreEdited by: scotty
((Dont laugh but a few months back when my gf went to philadelphia i asked her to get me a large package of sodium metabisulfate crystals. I told her to take whatever Barry suggested. I now have 10 pounds of the stuff.))
So you shouldeasily understandwhat sparked my interest in finding ways to use it.
I will condense what i have read
One article stated that a .1 solution is 10 grams in 100ml of water.
((( definitely wrong)))
As i studied more, i came across a formula that uses molar mass/FW---
Im stopping here because i just realized that i did not see what seem to be division signs and must study the formula further.
JUST A NOTE---Im using a formula that i am not sure of but come up with 1.9 grams for 100ml of water.
This seems to be correct as i study moreEdited by: scotty