I have a 22 fl oz spray bottle and 6% sodium hypochlorite.What amount of sodium hypochlorite do I need to end up with a .0095 concentration (available chlorine of .009%).I just woke up and can't think. or maybe i'm just dumb, thanks for the help.[Edited on December 4, 2006 at 11:42 AM. Reason : eh]
12/4/2006 11:41:49 AM
do your own chemistry homework, jerk
12/4/2006 11:46:32 AM
figure out the units
12/4/2006 12:12:20 PM
thanks for not answering the question.
12/5/2006 7:14:35 PM
is this for drinking or...?
12/5/2006 7:31:45 PM
^ lmao
12/5/2006 11:08:56 PM
sanitizing spray.making my own. if it's only weak bleach water, i'd rather make it myself, but i dunno what amounts of each that i need (and i'm too lazy to figure it out).
12/6/2006 1:19:49 AM
eh about .01 fluid oz for the 22oz bottle? I really have no idea, I just wrote down what the lab TA told me to back in chemlab.
12/6/2006 10:37:06 AM
Holy Jewish Batman
12/6/2006 11:00:59 AM
you're making a sanitizing spray throwing out numbers with 4 sig figs and no units such as molar/volume/mass basis and you bitch about someone not answering the question that you don't even have straight. why don't you experiment with varying volume portions 1:n+1oz bleach to water on something you want to sanitize (e.g shower). Then once you know your target concentration mix up the amount you need. Units are needed because, depending on the precision of the calculation, there may be a volume change on mixing.
12/6/2006 11:06:02 AM
I think the correct answer is "a little bit"
12/6/2006 11:15:03 AM
are you bleaching your starfish?
12/6/2006 11:56:59 AM
1:9 ratio bleach:water is always safe for plant use, FYI
12/6/2006 1:06:37 PM
6% bleach will santitize.
12/6/2006 1:37:24 PM
12/6/2006 7:06:53 PM
3.48 oz
12/6/2006 9:05:45 PM
when i worked at a daycare we sprayed the toys with a solution of 1 teaspoon bleach to 2 cups water... that is the requirement for childcare centers
12/7/2006 12:15:52 AM