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|    How many grams of carbon dioxide for 2 l    |
|    21 May 23 23:31:00    |
      XPost: rec.food.drink.beer, alt.home.repair       From: nowhere@nospicedham.never.at              The calculations never troubled me before today because it just works.              But I'm suddenly tasked with manning the carbonation science booth for at       the local neighborhood summer block party and I want to have at least some       basic mathematical "science" behind me on the paperboard descriptions.              I'll be having the kids evacuate the air out of 2-1/2 liter soda bottles       filled to only 2 liters of 40 degrees Fahrenheit water and then thety will       carbonate to about 30 psi but I don't know how many grams of CO2 that is.              Where can I find that calculation given 100% partial pressure of CO2?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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