I have a recipe to mix 2 chemicals. It was suggested to use a 1:1 ratio by volume. I have two 2.3oz. containers. Since one of the chemicals is very sticky, I decided I would take the weight of each chemical from the 1:1 ratio and use that to determine the weight. Sticky= 88g and 2nd= 46g.
My first attempt of mixing the two chemicals, I determined I made too large a batch. Here is where I am tripping over myself. Can I simply decide to make the next batch 1/10th of the first. So, Sticky = 8.8 g and 2nd = 4.6 g?
Further, if I wanted to make the next batch 3:1, would I mix sticky = 27.4 g : 2nd = 4.6 g?
As always, your guidance is appreciated.
My first attempt of mixing the two chemicals, I determined I made too large a batch. Here is where I am tripping over myself. Can I simply decide to make the next batch 1/10th of the first. So, Sticky = 8.8 g and 2nd = 4.6 g?
Further, if I wanted to make the next batch 3:1, would I mix sticky = 27.4 g : 2nd = 4.6 g?
As always, your guidance is appreciated.