CONCENTRATING 1 POWDER IN A 2-INGREDIENT MIX
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2023 12:56 am
CONCENTRATING 1 POWDER IN A 2-INGREDIENT MIX
I have a question about needing very little (like in minute quantity - why there's a need to start with maybe 1 gram to measure accurately) of 1 constituent, and much more of a second (both dry powders - ratio is 1 : 150000). So, I would like to increase the initial mass of the lesser ingredient (to 1 gram, since it's actually in the microgram range), along with an initial addition of the greater ingredient (what would be ideal, considering final ratio ?). Then to mix it , and take of this mix to which I want to add more of the greater constituent - progressively, until I reach my desired ratio. PLEASE HELP with the formula / calculations.
I have a question about needing very little (like in minute quantity - why there's a need to start with maybe 1 gram to measure accurately) of 1 constituent, and much more of a second (both dry powders - ratio is 1 : 150000). So, I would like to increase the initial mass of the lesser ingredient (to 1 gram, since it's actually in the microgram range), along with an initial addition of the greater ingredient (what would be ideal, considering final ratio ?). Then to mix it , and take of this mix to which I want to add more of the greater constituent - progressively, until I reach my desired ratio. PLEASE HELP with the formula / calculations.