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Hank

Hank

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Hi there,
I have SN here, still sealed. Don't want to test with it and expose it to air.

So instead I am just using regular salt for a test run. I tried to dissolve about 30 gr of salt in 60 ml water. Perhaps I am doing something wrong, but it is hardly dissolving. A lot of the salt stays on the bottom of the glass, even after stirring for minutes. Now, the salt I am using is not superfine, so that might be an issue. Should I use warm water for it? Or it it just that it takes longer then 15 minutes of stirring to get it dissolved?

perhaps someone that already tried this, as a test run, could give some advice.
 
gnomeboy17

gnomeboy17

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Feb 11, 2020
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Use room temperature water. Also that ratio does sound right, but I think SN dissolves more than regular salt.

Don't use cold water
If you search something like SN test run with salt you'll probably find it. I've seen something recently
 
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Hank

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Use room temperature water. Also that ratio does sound right, but I think SN dissolves more than regular salt.

Don't use cold water
If you search something like SN test run with salt you'll probably find it. I've seen something recently
Thanks
 
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Salt and SN is not the same. You can test SN, if you open the bottle is ok.
 
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Quarky00

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Hi there,
So instead I am just using regular salt for a test run. I tried to dissolve about 30 gr of salt in 60 ml water. Perhaps I am doing something wrong, but it is hardly dissolving. A lot of the salt stays on the bottom of the glass, even after stirring for minutes.
I did the same . Regular salt is hard to dissolve (at that concentration) . SN dissolves readily .
You can see NaCl solubility is 35g/100ml and NaNO2 is 80g/ml .
In short , SN is much more soluble .


Should I use warm water for it?
DO NOT USE WARM WATER


Or it it just that it takes longer then 15 minutes of stirring to get it dissolved?
No need . It will dissolve quickly .


perhaps someone that already tried this
Yes . SS had 100 ctb attempts with SN . Dissolving it was never a problem . Easy . People posted pictures of SN solution .


Follow Guide . Read FAQ . Read testimonies . Resource

Should I use heated water?No.
  • SN readily dissolves in room temperature water . Stir it .
  • Heating will cause SN to change behaviour – don't.
 
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SN dissolves faster and better.

If it's a bottle of industrial grade SN, it's not going to hurt it to open it and test a sample. Just close the cap tightly.
 
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hʚll

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i too did a test with normal salt. i measured 25 g Na Cl and mixed it with 50 ml water , all in a plastic bottle (because that's what i 'll use for my attempt since maybe doing it outside) and i kept shaking but after 20 min a lot of the salt was still at the bottom of the bottle.
i really hope with sn it will be different since the solubility in water should be more than double of the one of the normal salt ...
 

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