How much Na2CO3 to replace NaHCO3?

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I'd like to swich from regular sodium-bicarbonate solution to sodium carbonate in my balling method for the higher PH value.

Anyone knows what is the equivalent of 100 grams of NaHCO3?

@Randy Holmes-Farley ?
 
I'd like to swich from regular sodium-bicarbonate solution to sodium carbonate in my balling method for the higher PH value.

Anyone knows what is the equivalent of 100 grams of NaHCO3?

@Randy Holmes-Farley ?

I baked 156g of bicarbonate which once complete weighed 100g give or take of carbonate. This was based upon mixing with 1L of rodi.

HTH,

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I'd like to swich from regular sodium-bicarbonate solution to sodium carbonate in my balling method for the higher PH value.

Anyone knows what is the equivalent of 100 grams of NaHCO3?

@Randy Holmes-Farley ?

63.1 grams [emoji3]
 
63.1 grams [emoji3]

Randy not that I question it but how is that possible?

I mean Sodium bicarbonate has 1 *Na (what is usless for us) and 1* (H)CO3 what is useful while Sodium carbonate has 2* Na (again what is useless) and 1*CO3. I expected that I'd need more sodium carbonate because it contains more Natrium and less carbonate. Or am I wrong?
 

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