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11 Mar 2025 23:55 #85884
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Can anyone tell me how much chlorine dioxide in drops would = 100 ppm?
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12 Mar 2025 16:19 #85889
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Can anyone tell me how much chlorine dioxide in drops would = 100 ppm? If you need to make a 100ppm CLO2 solution, I would suggest that you use 3000ppm CDS diluted down to 100ppm.
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28 Mar 2025 11:07 - 28 Mar 2025 11:09 #86078
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Replied by Devon on topic 100 ppm
I'm not practicing with preparations on a daily basis, so that I forgot the instruction, but how is it done? I mean this: 3000ppm CDS diluted down to 100ppm.
Adding 30 x the amount of water to how much of the 3000ppm CDS?
Is it like 5 ml of 3000ppm CDS multiplied by 30 = 150 ml of 100ppm CDS?
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Adding 30 x the amount of water to how much of the 3000ppm CDS?
Is it like 5 ml of 3000ppm CDS multiplied by 30 = 150 ml of 100ppm CDS?
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“The rule of no realm is mine, neither of Gondor nor any other, great or small. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, those are my care.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings
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31 Mar 2025 13:20 - 31 Mar 2025 13:27 #86109
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Replied by CLO2 on topic 100 ppm
I'm not practicing with preparations on a daily basis, so that I forgot the instruction, but how is it done? I mean this: 3000ppm CDS diluted down to 100ppm.
Adding 30 x the amount of water to how much of the 3000ppm CDS?
Is it like 5 ml of 3000ppm CDS multiplied by 30 = 150 ml of 100ppm CDS?
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endmemo.com/bio/dilution.php
This is the easy way to calculate dilution. Use the first or last calculator on the page. Here is an example: mg/l = ppm Add 2ml of 3000ppm CDS to 118ml of water=120ml of 50ppm CDS.
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24 Apr 2025 12:34 - 24 Apr 2025 12:35 #86337
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“The rule of no realm is mine, neither of Gondor nor any other, great or small. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, those are my care.”
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Replied by Devon on topic 100 ppm
Thank you 👍 for helping out. But my mind can't make the jump finding the logic of how the 50 ppm CDS shows up in the preparation. Where does the the number 50 come from?
I do get the sum 118 ml + 2 ml = 120 ml
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I do get the sum 118 ml + 2 ml = 120 ml
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“The rule of no realm is mine, neither of Gondor nor any other, great or small. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, those are my care.”
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25 Apr 2025 10:14 - 25 Apr 2025 10:24 #86340
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Thank you 👍 for helping out. But my mind can't make the jump finding the logic of how the 50 ppm CDS shows up in the preparation. Where does the the number 50 come from? MG / Liter = PPM
I do get the sum 118 ml + 2 ml = 120 ml
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See attached PDF file.
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