Hi all
CDS's concentration calculation.
3NaClO2 + C6H8O7 = Na3C6H5O7 + 3ClO2 + 3H
link
www.webqc.org/balance.php?reaction=NaClO2%2BC6H8O7%3DNa3C6H5O7%2BClO2{-}%2BH{%2B}
3(sodium chlorite) + citric acid = sodium citrate + 3(chlorine dioxide) + 3hydrogen
3:1 = 1:3:3 (molar mass ratio)
3*90.44 + 192.12 = 258.07 + 3*67.45 + 3*1.01 (molecular weight)
calculation
www-jmg.ch.cam.ac.uk/tools/magnus/MolWeight.html
www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/cgi-bin/molform/?C6H8O7
271.32 + 192.12 = 258.07 + 202.35 + 3.03 (molar mass ratio)
2.7mg +1.92mg = 2.58mg + 2.02mg + 0.03mg
2.7mg sodium chlorite and 1.9mg citric acid bring 2mg chlorine dioxide.
Dissolving it into 1litter water, chlorine dioxide's concentration will be 2ppm.
If it is 2.7g which is 2.7cc MMS1 and 1.9cc citric acid and 1 litter water, the concentration will be 2000ppm.
If you want to get 8000ppm concentration, you should use 10.8cc (4*2.7) MMS1 and 7.6cc (4*1.9) citric acid to create chlorine dioxide.
You can't get the concentration more than 8000ppm solution, since the solubility of the chlorine dioxide is 0.8g/100ml which is 8000ppm.