Renee wrote:
Whoa--Marshall, I can make my own? I have the chlorite and citric
acid. What would the ratio be--any idea? For permeable bag--maybe a
plastic bag with holes punched above the mix?
Citric acid has a molecular weight of 192 and sodium chlorite has a
molecular weight of 90.44, and it takes equal mols of each according to
this equation:
C6H8O7 + NaClO2 = ClO2 + NaC6H5O7 + 3H
Thus one would needs to use 2.12 times as much BY WEIGHT of sodium
chlorite as citric acid for 100% efficiency. However I would simply put
an excess of citric acid, like 30% sodium chlorite and 60% citric acid
which works out to be 2.33 to 1.
Marshall
I have a closet I was going to send for a bag for, at the time
thinking "well, it's too bad MMS doesn't last long enough to do this
job" and now you say just mixing the powders together will. Regular
air moisture will sloooowly make the chlorine dioxide, huh? Well, of
course, since that's how MMS works. Just didn't think of the powders
being able to do that job.
thanks!
Samala,
Renee
/-------Original Message-------/
Anyone who makes their own MMS can easily make those as well by mixing
the sodium chlorite and citric acid powders and placing them into a
permeable bag.
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