Yes you are correct, brain failure! Ounces not cc's.

Thanks,

Garnet

On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 22:33, sol wrote:
> ummm,
>   According to my math, 1 gallon of water is 3785 cc. So if you want to 
> get to 3% H202, and you are adding 35% H202, don't you need to add 325 
> cc of the 35%? In other words you need about 11 ounces of 35% H202 per 
> gallon of water. Perhaps you meant to say ounces instead of cc?
> paula
> 
> 
> Garnet wrote:
> 
> >> It is diluted from a stronger solution of H2O2. I buy 35% Technical
> >>
> >>>Grade and dilute it to 3%. Approximately 11 cc of 35% in one gallon of
> >>>water, preferable distilled, but any pure water will do.
> >>>
> >>>Garnet
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> 
> 
> 
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