There is one thing that crossed my mind today....
The EZ water calculator lists all the salt compounds we can use to adjust the water profile.
Epsom, CaCl2, Gypsum......but does it also calculate molecular weight too?
For example.....Ca might not have the same molecular weight as Cl. Plus there are 2 Cl molecules there. So..when I type X grams of CaCl2, then the molecular weight should be taken into consideration. Does that happen?
Any thoughts on this?
P.S. And on top of all this......my epsom and gypsom salts are bound to water (CaCl2 is the only one that is 100% CaCl2). Meaning that I need to calculate how much of my epsom (and gypsum) salt is made up of water, right? Wow....this is getting out of hand. I am wondering how many of us are aware of these little things in homebrewing.
The EZ water calculator lists all the salt compounds we can use to adjust the water profile.
Epsom, CaCl2, Gypsum......but does it also calculate molecular weight too?
For example.....Ca might not have the same molecular weight as Cl. Plus there are 2 Cl molecules there. So..when I type X grams of CaCl2, then the molecular weight should be taken into consideration. Does that happen?
Any thoughts on this?
P.S. And on top of all this......my epsom and gypsom salts are bound to water (CaCl2 is the only one that is 100% CaCl2). Meaning that I need to calculate how much of my epsom (and gypsum) salt is made up of water, right? Wow....this is getting out of hand. I am wondering how many of us are aware of these little things in homebrewing.