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Disinfection with Calcium Hypochlorite
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| 4/13/12
Posted on 09/13/2012 12:27:48 PM PDT by Kartographer
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To: Nailbiter; IncPen
To: Kartographer
"No where does it say add a half pound to a gallon of water" No it doesn't. Nor did I claim it did. It says, as I pointed out, to add over 1.5 lbs. What does this (from your article) say?
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09/13/2012 7:33:31 PM PDT
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I see my hands
(It's time to.. KICK OUT THE JAMS, MOTHER FREEPERS!)
To: I see my hands
To recap, to mix a 15% solution hypochorite solution, add 21 grams to 100 mL of water. Here is a list of other common measurements.
210 grams in 1 Liter 7.41 ounces (dry) in 2.11 pints 28 ounces (dry) in 1 gallon (US Liquid)
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09/13/2012 7:35:14 PM PDT
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Kartographer
("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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09/13/2012 9:00:20 PM PDT
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phockthis
(http://www.supremelaw.org/fedzone11/index.htm ...)
To: Kartographer
Can I get on your ping survival list?
(I cannot use private posting apparently, sorry for the public one. Anyone know when I can use the private method?)
To: yorkiemom
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posted on
09/14/2012 5:27:50 AM PDT
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Kartographer
("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
To: Kartographer
Can you think? All of those numbers equal a ratio of over 1.5 pounds of calcium hypochlorite to one gallon of water. Is that the correct recipe??granules
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posted on
09/14/2012 12:59:19 PM PDT
by
I see my hands
(It's time to.. KICK OUT THE JAMS, MOTHER FREEPERS!)
To: I see my hands
You just can't get it or don't wish to get it or you can't read. The author gives the formula of 21 grams to 100 mL of water and then goes on to list some other common measurements. The common measurements are for reference and are not part of the formula. How come 50 or 60 people got that, but you can't seem the grasp it?
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09/14/2012 1:09:36 PM PDT
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Kartographer
("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
To: I see my hands
Are you confusing dry volume with weight?
A cup of sugar (8 oz volume) weighs about 5 oz.
/johnny
To: I see my hands
To make a solution that is similar, but stronger, to what you can get in a bleach bottle, those numbers are about correct.
To sanitize water.... You'll need to use some of that solution to sanitize the water. 50 ppm is about right, and can be tested for.
Did you miss that step?
/johnny
To: JRandomFreeper
"Did you miss that step?" Thanks, no, I didn't miss that step. The recipe given for the disinfecting solution is way off.
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09/15/2012 8:19:18 PM PDT
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I see my hands
(It's time to.. KICK OUT THE JAMS, MOTHER FREEPERS!)
To: I see my hands
It's not the formula for a disinfecting solution.
It's the formula for making the kind of stuff you buy in the store (3 times stronger, though). that you mix with water to make a disinfecting solution.
If you have a correct recipe, I'd love to see it. Perhaps we could step through it together.
/johnny
To: JRandomFreeper
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09/15/2012 8:41:18 PM PDT
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I see my hands
(It's time to.. KICK OUT THE JAMS, MOTHER FREEPERS!)
To: I see my hands
Any chance we could get the recipe in ONE unit of measure... SAE or MKS? Furlongs per fortnight...
Teaspoons and 'about' and liters is a little confusing for a simple cook like me.
/johnny
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