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MMS: sodium chlorite (NaClO2) 28%
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
MMS1 or Activated MMS: chlorine dioxide (ClO2)
How much Sodium Chlorite = MMS?
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30 Oct 2011 20:16 #7808
by bill144
How much Sodium Chlorite = MMS? was created by bill144
Basically, I want to know how much Sodium Chlorite should you dissolve in water to make a 4oz bottle of MMS, thanks.
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31 Oct 2011 13:59 - 31 Oct 2011 14:04 #7889
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Replied by brtanner on topic Re: How much Sodium Chlorite = MMS?
MMS1 solution weighs 1.22 x the weight of the same volume of water, so:
A 4 oz container of MMS weighs approx 118 grams (4 fluid oz of water) x 1.22 = 144 g
The 80% sodium chlorite powder (or flakes) will be 28% of that by weight, so 144 x .28 = 40.32 g
If you add a little over 40 grams of sodium chlorite to the bottle, and fill with distilled water to the bottom of the neck of the bottle, you will have MMS - "close enough for Jazz." Check the level of the water after the sodium chlorite dissolves and top up if needed.
The MMS is actually 22.4% sodium chlorite by weight as 80% sodium chlorite is about 20% salt to make it safe to transport and handle.
Bruce
A 4 oz container of MMS weighs approx 118 grams (4 fluid oz of water) x 1.22 = 144 g
The 80% sodium chlorite powder (or flakes) will be 28% of that by weight, so 144 x .28 = 40.32 g
If you add a little over 40 grams of sodium chlorite to the bottle, and fill with distilled water to the bottom of the neck of the bottle, you will have MMS - "close enough for Jazz." Check the level of the water after the sodium chlorite dissolves and top up if needed.
The MMS is actually 22.4% sodium chlorite by weight as 80% sodium chlorite is about 20% salt to make it safe to transport and handle.
Bruce
Last edit: 31 Oct 2011 14:04 by brtanner.
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