As the title asks, how many grams of anhydrous sodium carbonate can one dissolve in a liter of distilled water, to be used for dosing?
I'm currently trying to dissolve 150g into 1.5 liters of water, and well, it's not all dissolving, even with lots of stirring. I've seen posts where people claim to dissolve 200g in 1 liter which is twice what I'm trying to do.
From what I recall from college chemistry, perhaps warming the water up some might help, but am wondering if it would come out of solution as it cooled.
So... I am looking for guidance on how much anhydrous sodium carbonate I can dissolve into 1.5 liters of water overall.
Thanks,
Joe
I'm currently trying to dissolve 150g into 1.5 liters of water, and well, it's not all dissolving, even with lots of stirring. I've seen posts where people claim to dissolve 200g in 1 liter which is twice what I'm trying to do.
From what I recall from college chemistry, perhaps warming the water up some might help, but am wondering if it would come out of solution as it cooled.
So... I am looking for guidance on how much anhydrous sodium carbonate I can dissolve into 1.5 liters of water overall.
Thanks,
Joe