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WhiteLightning
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Mathematic equations (help)

Post by WhiteLightning »

So to calculate how much I need to dilute my distillate to provide a lower % of alc. I use this formula:
(amount of distillate)x(% of distilliate)= (amount of 100% alc. in sample)
(amount of 100% alc. in sample) / (desired % of alc.) = (amount of distillate at that % which will be left after dilution)
(amount of diluted spirit) - (original amoutn of alc.) = (How much water needs to be added to dilute original sample)

ex. (750ml) x (.70%) = (525ml) / (.40%) = (1312.5ml) - (750ml) = (562.5ml)

How do you figure out the % of alc. after dilution.

ex. If I were to add 2 bottles of sprite* to 1 bottle of everclear and then add 1lb of sugar.

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Post by Froggy »

I ended up making a spread sheet.

Try this: http://members.iinet.net.au/~shanej/Alc ... 0Table.xls" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Post by rangaz »

just remember that volumes are not additive. ie. 1L alcohol + 1L water doesn't equal 2L. To get around this you measure the initial volume of alcohol and its strength, then measure the final volume of the liquids combined instead of volume of liquid added. The simple equation is a ratio

initialABV*volume=finalABV*finalvolume

rearranged

initialABV*volume=finalABV
finalvolume
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Post by Matt »

Even that equation is only true if the initial alcohol concentration is 100%ABV to begin with.
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Post by rangaz »

no because %ABV is a measure of how many units of pure alcohol in in a set number of units. ie the volume of pure alcohol in a sample if it were to be separated completely from the other constituents
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Post by Matt »

Oops ofcourse, my bad.
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