Re: Proper stoichiometric mixing of 22.4% MMS solution with 50% citric acid solution
Tom,
I just did the calculation in Excel:
If one calculates the molarity of the 22.4%
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement and the 50%
citric acid solutions, then they are essentially exactly the same. Now if the valence would be also the same, then one would have to mix 1:1, however, the valence of
citric acid is 3 and of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement (NaClO2) is 1, therefore you need 3 times as much from the
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement solution by volume than you need for the
citric acid to achieve a stoichiometrically balanced mix!
So for each drop of citric acid, three drops of MMS are required! I mean it probably doesn't hurt if you use more citric acid than needed if ingested, but for an oral rinse I would prefer not to have any excess acid.
As another example, for 6% vinegar you need three drops of vinegar for each drop of MMS.
I have to see how I can upload an Excel spreadsheet or I have to upload an image of it. Important for me is that I did the math correctly! Do you have Excel? I could send you my spreadsheet so you may check it.
Stephan