c6h6o3 Member Joined Oct 16, 2002 Messages 3,215 Format Large Format Aug 21, 2011 #1 If a formula calls for X grams of sodium bisulfite, how many grams of sodium metabisulfite should I substitute for it?
If a formula calls for X grams of sodium bisulfite, how many grams of sodium metabisulfite should I substitute for it?
Ian Grant Subscriber Joined Aug 2, 2004 Messages 23,263 Location West Midland Format Multi Format Aug 21, 2011 #2 The same in most formula, what's sold as Bisulphite is a less pure form of Metabisulphite. Ian
OP OP c6h6o3 Member Joined Oct 16, 2002 Messages 3,215 Format Large Format Aug 21, 2011 #3 Ian Grant said: The same in most formula, what's sold as Bisulphite is a less pure form of Metabisulphite. Ian Click to expand... Thanks, Ian.
Ian Grant said: The same in most formula, what's sold as Bisulphite is a less pure form of Metabisulphite. Ian Click to expand... Thanks, Ian.
Gerald C Koch Member Joined Jul 12, 2010 Messages 8,131 Location Southern USA Format Multi Format Aug 21, 2011 #4 For most purposes you can interchange them one for one.