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Dear Friends,
In our facility we are using an analyzer that measures %Weight concentration of two solvents (%Wt of X in water solution, and %Wt of Y in the same solution) simultaniously and the temperature.
An example existing output:
- NaOH in solution: %8 Wt
- NaCl in solution: %12 Wt
- T = 20 Celcius
An example desired output:
- NaOH in solution: 15 g/l
- NaCl in solution: 26 g/l
In order to make the measurements useful I need to output them in the units of g/L. Can someone explain how can I go from %Weight to g/L? I couldn't come up with a formula to solve it. I would appreciate your help.
In our facility we are using an analyzer that measures %Weight concentration of two solvents (%Wt of X in water solution, and %Wt of Y in the same solution) simultaniously and the temperature.
An example existing output:
- NaOH in solution: %8 Wt
- NaCl in solution: %12 Wt
- T = 20 Celcius
An example desired output:
- NaOH in solution: 15 g/l
- NaCl in solution: 26 g/l
In order to make the measurements useful I need to output them in the units of g/L. Can someone explain how can I go from %Weight to g/L? I couldn't come up with a formula to solve it. I would appreciate your help.