jerrylotto
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20 PSI of CO2 gas, in a 5 gallon ball lock, weighs about 50 grams (1.76 ounces).completley off topic but i just did what i assume is very poorly done molar math on 50ppm.....that would be like 2.5 grams of oxygen in a keg, which would probably be enough to mess up hops in a keg in a while. i just loosly did it and with my burst carbing by weight know that would be .06 mols of o2 compared to the co2, and then i burst with ~1.2oz...molar weight of o2 would be around 28 co2 44?
(my idea for a new homebrew device, an inline filter for scrubing co2! i'll make a killing selling replacement filter packs!)
50 grams of CO2 is about 1.14 mol for the head space of an empty keg
50 ppm O2 would therefore be .000057 mol or .0018 grams or 6.35e-5 oz, not 2.5 grams!
If you then figure that you carbonate to about 2.5 vol of dissolved gas, your total O2 exposure would be 0.0045 grams O2 in the beer + an additional .0018 from the makeup head space or 0.0063 grams worst case (the last dregs).
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