kona
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Hey all,
My friend's mom is a chemist, and she was able to procure a refractometer for me. Problem is, I'm not exactley sure how to go about using it.
From what I have read thus far, I dropped a couple drops of distilled water onto the prism, waited for it to reach a similar temperature, and then turned the screw until the color boundary was set at zero.
The particular refractometer I have has a scale from 0 - 32. Now my question is, without any other constant, other than pure water, how can I make any kind of scale?
Thus far, I have been using a hydrometer and keeping my salt content within a general range of 1.023-1.026.....but, how exactley does this correlate with my refractometer scale of 0-32, and furthermore, how does the number on the hydrometer correlate with ppm or ppt numbers?
I was hoping that on my bucket of salt, it would have some sort of constant. If it said something like, half a cup of salt in 1 gallon equals 1.024, than I would be able to make the solution, and see what number correlates on my refractometer.....say 4. Then I would always know that 1.024 = 4 on my refractometer. I don't know....
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
My friend's mom is a chemist, and she was able to procure a refractometer for me. Problem is, I'm not exactley sure how to go about using it.
From what I have read thus far, I dropped a couple drops of distilled water onto the prism, waited for it to reach a similar temperature, and then turned the screw until the color boundary was set at zero.
The particular refractometer I have has a scale from 0 - 32. Now my question is, without any other constant, other than pure water, how can I make any kind of scale?
Thus far, I have been using a hydrometer and keeping my salt content within a general range of 1.023-1.026.....but, how exactley does this correlate with my refractometer scale of 0-32, and furthermore, how does the number on the hydrometer correlate with ppm or ppt numbers?
I was hoping that on my bucket of salt, it would have some sort of constant. If it said something like, half a cup of salt in 1 gallon equals 1.024, than I would be able to make the solution, and see what number correlates on my refractometer.....say 4. Then I would always know that 1.024 = 4 on my refractometer. I don't know....
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.