MattHollingsworth
Well-Known Member
Bought some liquid calcium chloride for the first time. It says it's 33%, guess that means the concentration.
Does anybody know the equivalent to regular, powdered calcium chloride? I'm using Palmer's Spreadsheet for water calcs and it uses grams. And I don't know if this liquid form is basically the same or if that 33% indicates that it's watered down. If it's the same, guess I can just weigh it. If it's 33% of the strength, I can calculate that. But looking to find out what the difference is with powdered calcium chloride.
How many ml per gram or vice versa?
Any insight is appreciated.
Does anybody know the equivalent to regular, powdered calcium chloride? I'm using Palmer's Spreadsheet for water calcs and it uses grams. And I don't know if this liquid form is basically the same or if that 33% indicates that it's watered down. If it's the same, guess I can just weigh it. If it's 33% of the strength, I can calculate that. But looking to find out what the difference is with powdered calcium chloride.
How many ml per gram or vice versa?
Any insight is appreciated.