Thank you for your replies! The problem is that I have a vessel which I cannot see inside where I have to prepare a saturated solution of brine. The temperature is the ambiental temperature (~20 degrees Celsius). The saturated solution must have 30% concentration of NaCl. Is there any way that I can know when the solution is saturated without actual seeing a solution?
If you know the volume of the vessel it doesn't seem that hard to me to calculate the amount of NaCl to be added. You could also prepare the brine outside the vessel and then fill it.
Yes it is about weight percentage. The only way is to prepare the brine in the tank. Theoretically is easy. Lets say that we have 1 liter solution then you have to add 300 g of NaCl to have 30% solution. But after what time can I tell the solution is saturated?
Regarding the instrumentation I think a salmeter shall be ok, am I right?
Thank you