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Hi, I have a question on measuring ingredients. All the ingredients and procedures I find are in "parts". For example, it is like 35 parts...whatever and 4 parts...whatever. How can I determine how much to add? Is there a formula?

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the majority of time in Chem "parts" are measured by Weight.

 

Volume is useless as grain size is variable (even Corn Flakes say "Contents may settle during transport") :))

so 35 "parts" can be 35 grams of something, just be sure that you measure the rest in grams too :)

 

 

edited for typos

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the majority of time in Chem "parts" are measured by Weight.

 

Volume is useless as grain size is variable (even Corn Flakes say "Contents may settle during transport") :))

so 35 "parts" can be 35 grams of something' date=' just be sure that you measure the rest in grams too :)

 

 

edited for typos[/quote']

 

Not neccesarily. Gasses and waters really don't "settle", so to speak. So if you had two parts bromine and one part mercury, you could easily used mL, dL, L, etc. as your 'part'.

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