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Converting specific gravity to percent solution
I recently got an interest in anodizing at home. One of the key
ingredients called for by most home-brew anodizing methods is battery (sulfuric) acid. I went to my local auto parts store and purchased 6 quarts of battery acid with a specific gravity of 1.265. How can I convert that number to a percent solution? Thanks |
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Converting specific gravity to percent solution
"Monty" wrote in message ... I recently got an interest in anodizing at home. One of the key ingredients called for by most home-brew anodizing methods is battery (sulfuric) acid. I went to my local auto parts store and purchased 6 quarts of battery acid with a specific gravity of 1.265. How can I convert that number to a percent solution? Thanks I had the same query a while back. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.c...b6eb78f1d33dac Karl |
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