Ah yes, Mike--I think I now have it <vbg> I am going to store it in the old 
store bought 16oz bottle which used to contain the 3% so I presume I put in ten 
or eleven ounces of DW to one ounce of 35%   I'd just like to say thanks to all 
who have replied.  dee

On 14 Apr 2010, at 23:57, M. G. Devour wrote:

> Hi Dee,
> 
> Several others have done the same, but since I wrote it up anyway, 
> here's my explanation...
> 
> If you take 10 parts distilled water to 1 part of your 35% H2O2 you'll 
> get .35 parts of (pure) H2O2 in 11 parts of liquid or .35/11=.031 or 
> 3.1%, which is certainly close enough!
> 
> The "parts" can be any unit you want that will yield a useful amount.
> 
> Examples: 
> 
> 1 drop to 10 drops, you'll end up with 11 drops of 3% H2O2
> 1 spoonful to 10 spoonfuls, you'll end up with 11 spoonfuls (any size 
> spoonful you want!)
> 1 liter to 10 liters, you'll have 11 liters of 3% when you're done...
> 
> So, how big of a bottle do you want to store your 3% in? If you make a 
> bit less, no problem; a bit more, just toss the leftovers.
> 
> Does that simplify the issue a little bit?
> 
> Mike D.
> 


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