a quick search didn't yield any answers to this so here goes:
i'm familiar with the sodium carbonate wash of the non-polar solvent (pre-cyrstalization) for STB teks, to remove any residual lye. My question is, without a pH meter, how do I get the sodium carbonate solution to pH ~8.5 as recommended in Entropymaster's tek? Basically I'm looking for a ratio of mL naphtha: mL water: g sodium carbonate
i'm assuming that getting an exact pH here isn't a very big deal, since all anyone ever seems to say about it is "make a dilute sodium carbonate solution", but I still want to have a ballpark idea of what I should be doing.
thanks for your time.
i'm familiar with the sodium carbonate wash of the non-polar solvent (pre-cyrstalization) for STB teks, to remove any residual lye. My question is, without a pH meter, how do I get the sodium carbonate solution to pH ~8.5 as recommended in Entropymaster's tek? Basically I'm looking for a ratio of mL naphtha: mL water: g sodium carbonate
i'm assuming that getting an exact pH here isn't a very big deal, since all anyone ever seems to say about it is "make a dilute sodium carbonate solution", but I still want to have a ballpark idea of what I should be doing.
thanks for your time.