Another way of looking at it: Get a 12 oz container. Put into it:
11 oz of water 1 oz of 35% h2o2 The result should be real close to 3% h2o2, assuming my arithmetic isn't bogus Dick ________________________________ From: Ruth Bertella <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, April 14, 2010 10:40:53 AM Subject: Re: CS>where is everyone?/..."TAITP~WBSF"? Dee.... get a 2 or 4 cup measuring cup. Add 1/4 cup 35% H202 and 1/4 cup DW to the measuring cup.... You now have 1/2 cup liquid that would be 17.5% H202 now. Now add another 1/2 cup DW to the mix in the same measuring cup... you now have 1 cup of 8.75% H202. Now add 1 cup of DW to the mix in the measuring cup... you now have 2 cups of 4.375%. This should fit into your 16 oz. H202 bottle............ Ruth ----- Original Message ----- >From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick >To: [email protected] >Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 9:29 > AM >Subject: Re: CS>where is > everyone?/..."TAITP~WBSF"? > >Sorry, it may be clear to you, but not to me. What sort > of container are you going to put this in? I just want to be able to > dilute it as I need it and keep the remainder in the freezer. Surely, > unless you use loads of H202 it would decompose fairly rapidly if diluted > into > this amount, because home-made would not have the stabilisers the shop > bought > kind has...I would have thought. dee > >On 14 Apr 2010, at 14:59, > Ruth Bertella wrote: > >> How much easier can it be > explained? You dilute the 35% in half to get it down to the > 17.5%. You then dilute that in half to get it down to the > 8.75%. Then dilute in half yet again to get to the 4.375%. When I > say dilute it in half, you add the same amount of distilled water to > whatever > your peroxide mix measure is (i.e., one cup DW plus one cup of whatever % > peroxide mix you have = a half diluted mix from what you started > with). >> >> You may not have the convenience of using the 16 > oz bottle for mixing the whole thing up, but you can use it to store some of > the diluted mixture. >> >> Ruth >> > > > >-- >The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing > Colloidal Silver. > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > >Unsubscribe: > > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=subscribe> >Archives: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > >Off-Topic > discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> >List > Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> > > >

