Hi all. I am trying to understand ion diffusion through brewing grains...
So If:
1\ I have a bucket which has a sponge and it and is filled with 2 volumes a water which has 100 ppm of an ion.
2\ I drain 1 volume of that water into a second bucket (the rest is taken by the sponge).
3\ I top up the first bucket with 1 volume of water which has 200 ppm of the same ion.
4\ I allow enough time for full diffusion to happen and I drain 1 volume into the second bucket.
=> I ended up with 2 volumes of water in the second bucket, with a concentration of 125 ppm of the ion.
What about now if the steps above are repeated, but the first bucket is filled with a quantity of brewing grains that absorbs 1 volume of water, instead of the sponge?
The problem I am trying to solve here is, from the point of view of ion concentrations & diffusion (and not pH regulation):
Is it the same to use two different waters (for mashing and sparging), than to use a single water, given the "sponge model above"?
Thanks.
So If:
1\ I have a bucket which has a sponge and it and is filled with 2 volumes a water which has 100 ppm of an ion.
2\ I drain 1 volume of that water into a second bucket (the rest is taken by the sponge).
3\ I top up the first bucket with 1 volume of water which has 200 ppm of the same ion.
4\ I allow enough time for full diffusion to happen and I drain 1 volume into the second bucket.
=> I ended up with 2 volumes of water in the second bucket, with a concentration of 125 ppm of the ion.
What about now if the steps above are repeated, but the first bucket is filled with a quantity of brewing grains that absorbs 1 volume of water, instead of the sponge?
The problem I am trying to solve here is, from the point of view of ion concentrations & diffusion (and not pH regulation):
Is it the same to use two different waters (for mashing and sparging), than to use a single water, given the "sponge model above"?
Thanks.