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   Message 55,490 of 55,615   
   Bob F to Bob F   
   Re: How many grams of carbon dioxide for   
   21 May 23 23:12:10   
   
   XPost: rec.food.drink.beer, alt.home.repair   
   From: bobnospam@gmail.com   
      
   On 5/21/2023 11:09 PM, Bob F wrote:   
   > On 5/21/2023 10:31 PM, wolfgang kern wrote:   
   >> 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?   
   >   
   > 1/2 liter of 30psi CO2 for 2 liters of H2O is not going to make very   
   > carbonated water, unless that 30psi is maintained for a significant   
   > time, like hours, unless broken into very fine bubbles as it is put into   
   > the bottles. For my corny kegs, I have to add CO2 many times over   
   > several days to get it properly carbonated, or I have to leave the CO2   
   > tank valve open for hours.   
   >   
   > 1 liter at 30 psi is about 2 liters of CO2 at atmospheric pressure. Most   
   > of that pressure will go away by the time the CO2 is dissolved in the   
   > water.   
      
   https://www.toppr.com/ask/en-us/question/how-many-grams-of-carbo   
   -dioxide-gas-is-dissolved-in-a-1-l-bottle-of/   
      
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