Hello,
I decided to continue my experiments with H&V Control. To do this, I want to make a solution B that contains 14.28 g of potassium carbonate and 26.91 g of potassium sulfite. Since there is no way to buy potassium sulfite, I want to use a replacement with 18.89 g potassium bicarbonate + 9.55 g KOH in 100 ml water. In the "Resources" section for making potassium sulfite concentrate say that saturation of up to 65% of solution can be obtained. Sounds good, but the solubility of potassium metabisulfite is only 22.4 g/100 mL. What is the procedure for obtaining sulfite?
I decided to continue my experiments with H&V Control. To do this, I want to make a solution B that contains 14.28 g of potassium carbonate and 26.91 g of potassium sulfite. Since there is no way to buy potassium sulfite, I want to use a replacement with 18.89 g potassium bicarbonate + 9.55 g KOH in 100 ml water. In the "Resources" section for making potassium sulfite concentrate say that saturation of up to 65% of solution can be obtained. Sounds good, but the solubility of potassium metabisulfite is only 22.4 g/100 mL. What is the procedure for obtaining sulfite?