To raise the pH of water to 7 using 25% caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), you need to determine the current pH of the water. Without knowing the initial pH, it's difficult to calculate the exact amount needed. Generally, small increments should be added, and pH should be tested frequently. A typical starting point might be to add about 1-2 ounces of 25% caustic soda, mix thoroughly, and then measure the pH before adding more, since caustic soda is very strong and can quickly raise the pH.
well one gallon weighs approximately 8 pounds. so 5 percent of 898 gallons is 44.9 gallons. take 44.9 times 8 and you have 359.2 pounds.
To get a 2% acid solution, you need to dilute the 50% acid solution with water. Since the final volume is 2 gallons, you will need to mix 2 gallons of water with the 2 gallons of 50% acid solution to get a 2% acid solution.
The white stuff formed at the bottom when caustic soda is mixed with water is typically sodium hydroxide crystals. These crystals result from the exothermic reaction that occurs when caustic soda dissolves in water, causing the solution to heat up and potentially precipitate solid sodium hydroxide.
Caustic (sodium hydroxide) is added to water to increase the pH levels and neutralize acidity. This helps in water treatment processes by enhancing the coagulation and flocculation of particles, aiding in disinfection, and preventing corrosion in pipes and equipment.
800 pounds of water would be 95.8 US gallons.
10 BE Caustic typically contains around 54-65% water.
20% of 190 gallons of water= 20% * 190= 0.2 * 190= 38 gallons of water
well one gallon weighs approximately 8 pounds. so 5 percent of 898 gallons is 44.9 gallons. take 44.9 times 8 and you have 359.2 pounds.
70% of water, 326,000,000,000,000,000,000 gallons.
To clean Metal parts the normal ratio is 12 to 20 percent vs. gallons of water in your tank for better effect heat liquid to 140 degrees and higher but 140 to 160 degrees is the norm but I am currently using heated caustic at around 200 to 220 degrees with 35 horse powered motors with high pressure nozzles
To dilute 500 gallons of a 31% solution to a 15% solution you would add 533.33 gallons of the dilutant. For example, if you have 500 gallons of a 31% saline solution you would add 533.33 gallons of water to create 1033.33 gallons of a 15% saline solution.
55 gallons x .2 = 11 gallons.
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First off do not use tap water. Use only distilled water. You will need to add 3 gallons of distilled water to the solution to get 60% antifreeze and 40% distilled water or a 60/40 mix.
A one percent solution means 1 part beach and 99 parts water. So we can answer the question by solving the equation 1 part bleach/99 parts water=x gallons bleach/20 gallons water. You can cross multiply. This is the same as 99x=20 so x=20/99 or .20 Let's check .20 gallons bleach/ 20 gallons water=.01 which is 1% .2 gallons is the same as 3.2 cups or 25.6 fluid oz.
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