Dear friends:
Recently I begun to make my own MMS (after a bit of struggle to get the NaCLO2 - It is very difficult in my country).
Nevertheless, I found myself immersed in calculations to figure it out how to get, properly, the correct amount of water, NaCOL2, bottle sizes, etc. and the quantity of MMS produced from a fixed supply of Sodium Chlorite (400 gr in my case).
So, using the data Mr. Humble offers in his book, I developed an EXCELL data sheet to do all the calculus for me.
It worked just fine because it calculated how much MMS I produced with the 400 gr of NaCLO2. The actual result was 1,150 cc (1.15 lt) of MMS, and the calculated result was 1,187 cc. (I suppose that the difference came from some liquid loss during manipulation).
Anyway, I uploaded the Excell worksheet so anybody can use it, Just let me know if I have to improve something, or if the results are not accurate enough
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Ciao