[Ham-Computers] Need information.

Loren Moline WA7SKT lmoline at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 26 17:13:40 EST 2011


Ken,

I think you need more water.
Take this example.: if you had 3 cups of 33% solution that would be as 1 cup of 100% and 2 cups of water.

so you retain the original figure of 1 cup of 100%

1 cup of 100% to 30 cups of water would be total of 31 cups.

1/31=3.2%

Since you already have 2 cups of water mixed with your 1 cup of concentrate you need 30 cups of water - 2 cups or 28 cups of water.

You now have your original 1 cup of 100% plus 30 cups of water...

Am I making sense?

 
Loren   WA7SKT
 
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> From: n5cm at rtconline.com
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> Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2011 15:18:31 -0600
> Subject: Re: [Ham-Computers] Need information.
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> Hi Dan,
> 
> Many thanks for the info!
> 
> Now, if I mix 1 part 35% with 10 parts h2o (clean water), I should get close 
> to 3.5% solution
> so if I add a bit more of h2o, I should come close to 3%.  I'll try that! 
> Thanks!
> 
> It is for internal use therefore the caution.  Too much h2o2 (hydrogon 
> peroxide) can kill!
> 
> Ken   N5CM
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