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I have a 25 ltr empty container
I need to fill it with 1 part chemical to 140 water how many ltr of chemical do i need to put in.
TIA
I need to fill it with 1 part chemical to 140 water how many ltr of chemical do i need to put in.
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's always a good idea not to completely fill a container, but to leave an airspace at the top to allow for expansion of the liquid.
Measuring 177.3 ml of chemical could present a problem! Instead, you might consider using easier measures, e.g. -
21 ltrs water
150 ml chemical, plus
2.1 ltrs water, and
15 ml chemical
This would provide you with a total 23.265 litres of the liquid. Hopefully, this would be enough for the purpose.
Measuring 177.3 ml of chemical could present a problem! Instead, you might consider using easier measures, e.g. -
21 ltrs water
150 ml chemical, plus
2.1 ltrs water, and
15 ml chemical
This would provide you with a total 23.265 litres of the liquid. Hopefully, this would be enough for the purpose.