Formula for Proper Concentration Solution Dilution for Chlorine
can any one provide basic formula for chlorine solution for me?
Please
Thanks
hazel:)
Need a little bit more info here
What concentration / solution is it?
what are you looking for?
Caz x
its a chlorine Solution to dilute in a water to get 200ppm solution
im using 5- 10 % Soduim Hypochlorite:
i need a formula to prepare a solution to use in the commisary:
Regards
hazel
Use following formula
Concentration of final solution required (ppm) x Volume of Final Solution (ml)
No of ml of NaOCl Sol required = ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Concentration of NaOCl Solution x 10000
In case you are using 5% NaOCl solution and want to make 100ppm solution. The calculation is simple for X liter of water you need to add 2X ml of NaOCl solution.
Hope above helps
Thanks
Gourav
Hello.
Bleach is basically sodium hypochlorite with a concentration of 5.25%.
This is .0525 when expressed as a decimal. To get parts per million, you multiply is by 1,000,000
So, the bleach solution at 5.25% is 52,500 ppm.
To figure out how much water you need to add to dilute it to 200ppm:
52,500 ppm * (how much water to add) = 200 ppm
or X = 200ppm/52,500 ppm, or .0038 ml per ml of water or .0038 gal per gallon of water
or
3.8 ml per liter of water
or
2.4 oz per 5 gallons