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Is potassium metabisulphite the same as campden?

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BroomVikin

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So to start I'd like to say I know ZERO about water chemistry. I'm told that the water in my area (NW Atlanta) is generally pretty good as is and doesn't need a lot of help. That being said I've generally picked up from the forums that ½ a campden tablet or so can't hurt anything and might do some good even for a decent municipal water report. So, that in mind, I decided during my latest trip to the LHBS "What the heck? It can't hurt." Unfortunately, upon arriving home and unloading my bag o'goodies I discovered that I had been sold potassium metabisulfite. Even worse it is in powder form! So here's my question, is this stuff the same as the mythical campden tablet? Is it a comparable substitute? Also, assuming it is, how much should I use for a typical 5g batch? Thanks for the collective knowledge. When it comes to this stuff I've got absolutely none! :confused:
 
Yes, it is. Campden tablets are Potassium Metabisulfite, and I'd use about 1/2 a teaspoon to help neutralize chloramines.
 
It is essentially the same. Campden is technically Sodium Met but, they both have the same end result.

I actually prefer powdered. The tablets actually need to be crushed before adding to aid in dissolving.

1/8th to 1/4 teaspoon per 5 gallons, for chlorine/chloramine removal.
 
So to start I'd like to say I know ZERO about water chemistry. I'm told that the water in my area (NW Atlanta) is generally pretty good as is and doesn't need a lot of help. That being said I've generally picked up from the forums that ½ a campden tablet or so can't hurt anything and might do some good even for a decent municipal water report. So, that in mind, I decided during my latest trip to the LHBS "What the heck? It can't hurt." Unfortunately, upon arriving home and unloading my bag o'goodies I discovered that I had been sold potassium metabisulfite. Even worse it is in powder form! So here's my question, is this stuff the same as the mythical campden tablet? Is it a comparable substitute? Also, assuming it is, how much should I use for a typical 5g batch? Thanks for the collective knowledge. When it comes to this stuff I've got absolutely none! :confused:

Campden tablets are either potassium metabisulphite or sodium metabisulphite. You have the exact same thing, only in powdered form. 1 tablet is 550mg. So you can just weigh it out.
 
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