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psilocyman
#1 Posted : 4/13/2022 12:02:54 AM
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Good afternoon guys.
I have a big question.
today I find that I ran out of NAoH in pearls.
I sent a colleague to buy the hydroxide and he brought me a 50% sodium hydroxide solution.
In a few words, an aqueous mixture of 500 mg of sossa + 500 ml of water for a total of 1L of sodium hydroxide solution.

My question is:
Is this for an extraction?

in case the answer is yes.

I have another question.

How many ml of this solution would you need for 100g of mimosa hostilis?

My proportions were always 100 g of mimosa x 100 g of hydroxide in pearls.

I would be very grateful if you help me
 

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downwardsfromzero
#2 Posted : 4/14/2022 1:23:46 AM

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Ask yourself, how much of your solution would it take to be equivalent to 100g of NaOH if there are 500g of it in 1L of solution?




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