Density of solutions of dissolved solids (NaCN, Lime, SMBS)
Density of solutions of dissolved solids (NaCN, Lime, SMBS)
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Hi guys, I need a way to detirmine the density of a solution in which I have dissolved solids to a certain w/w concentration- be they Sodium cyanide, Lime (hydrated), and Sodium metabisulphite (SMBS).
Where would I look for this information?
Where would I look for this information?
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RE: Density of solutions of dissolved solids (NaCN, Lime, SMBS)
RE: Density of solutions of dissolved solids (NaCN, Lime, SMBS)
RE: Density of solutions of dissolved solids (NaCN, Lime, SMBS)
I want to know what the density of a (for example) solution of 20 w/w% SMBS will be so that I can calculate what volume x many tons of it will occupy. I do not have access to experimental apparatus- and I know it is a straight forward matter to figure it out experimentally, but that doesn't help me sitting at my desk.
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RE: Density of solutions of dissolved solids (NaCN, Lime, SMBS)
RE: Density of solutions of dissolved solids (NaCN, Lime, SMBS)
How about the handy CRC? In section D, Concetrative Properties of Aqueous Solutions. My old one olny lists one of the chemicals that you mention.
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