So previously I found that most of the established teks are nuking the solutions from orbit with lye. This is all well and good if you just want something that is guaranteed to work.
Since then I used litmus paper to spot test my solutions and didn't take notes (kicking myself right now), but just added lye by the teaspoonful whilst stirring and checking the ph. Worked great and achieved the purpose and conserved a lot of chemicals.
Now I'm working at some really oily plant materials that are discolouring the litmus and it's very hard to tell where I'm at in terms of ph.
Has anyone got some data on the amount of lye to use per 100ml to achieve >ph12? (I know there are variables) All info is good info.
Thanks
The nearest we ever come to knowing truth is when we are witness to paradox.