BasementArtie
Well-Known Member
Hypothetically if I were to prime each bottle individually with a syringe 5ml for 2.5g per bottle would I take into account the solute displacement of the water?
I.e. per 100g sugar there would be an increase of sugar ~62ml = so I start with 100g and 200ml however once dissolved the solution volume will be 262ml. Would I take the increase into account when calculating?
100/200 X 5 = 2.50g
100/262 X 5 = 1.91g
Or as it's a solution and the sugar is mixed evenly and readily does the increase in volume not matter and I would be drawing up 2.5g sugar in a 5ml syringe regardless and I'm just worrying too much?
I.e. per 100g sugar there would be an increase of sugar ~62ml = so I start with 100g and 200ml however once dissolved the solution volume will be 262ml. Would I take the increase into account when calculating?
100/200 X 5 = 2.50g
100/262 X 5 = 1.91g
Or as it's a solution and the sugar is mixed evenly and readily does the increase in volume not matter and I would be drawing up 2.5g sugar in a 5ml syringe regardless and I'm just worrying too much?