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Simple, easy DIY test for mg/mL nicotine. A Follow Up on DVAP's Method in Tips and Tricks; Yes, most definately a for DVap, always there to assist the community....
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    Yes, most definately a for DVap, always there to assist the community.

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    Acids.. definitely a problem as far as getting an accurate titration. When I tested the various liquids TW sent me after they had a little chat with their manufacturer, all of them agreed with the labeled concentration, but there was one that I simply couldn't test.. the French Pipe flavor. It turned the indicator yellow with no addition of acid, I.E., the liquid itself was acidic.

    It probably bears mentioning again, the truest intent of the original method was the testing of clear nic/PG concentrates (containing nothing but nic and PG). When testing finished e-liquids, such things as possible acidity or tint can really make a difference and make an accurate determination more difficult.

    Colored liquids (as mentioned recent) can be tough. It's often still possible to determine the endpoint, but it's not quite so easy to predict what the color change will look like.. trial and error might be necessary to see if there's a notable change.

    P.S. Þornbjörg, you had this thread sticky'ed... please support it, I shouldn't have to.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DVap View Post

    To make 1 liter of 0.1N acetic acid, dilute exactly 120 mL of 5% white vinegar to 1 liter with distilled water. To make 1 liter of 0.12N acetic acid, dilute exactly 144 mL of 5% white vinegar to 1 liter with distilled water.

    If you screw it up, add oil and pour over salad.
    I believe I know the answer to this, but want to ask just to make sure. I don't need a liter of .12N, just maybe a few ml, so couldn't I cut of a couple zeros and put 1.44ml of vinegar to 10ml of water? Wouldn't that be the right ratio?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee802 View Post
    I believe I know the answer to this, but want to ask just to make sure. I don't need a liter of .12N, just maybe a few ml, so couldn't I cut of a couple zeros and put 1.44ml of vinegar to 10ml of water? Wouldn't that be the right ratio?

    I can see no flaws in your math, Just watch the accuracy during the mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yankee802 View Post
    I believe I know the answer to this, but want to ask just to make sure. I don't need a liter of .12N, just maybe a few ml, so couldn't I cut of a couple zeros and put 1.44ml of vinegar to 10ml of water? Wouldn't that be the right ratio?
    As Donley has stated, your math is fine. He hints at an issue though. Do you have the proper equipment to measure down to 10 uL increments? This would take, in my opinion, a 1 mL precision syringe graduated in 10 uL increments.


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    I was wondering, does anybody sell kits to do this? I'm kinda lazy that way
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    I think I will go look on eBay for a mass spectrometer or gas chromatograph
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    Hi all!

    Very helpful thread!

    Often when my E-juice runs out because of Finnish customs delaying my orders, (laboratory testing the strength) I am forces to make my own E-juice from pharmacy nicotine inhalators capsules - which can be very dangerous if you don´t know what you are doing.

    I hate aiding those stop-smoking and we rip you off companies with my money who takes part of fighting against free vaping but I sometimes only got the choice of vaping and aiding them or smoking and dying slowly.

    I would love to test my home "brewn" juices strength to see if the maths I use for making them match.

    Only problem is that chemicals like Bromtymol Blue and Sulfuric Acid are very restricted due to strange principles in Finland and you can´t really get them from the pharmacy or wholesale without being in a chemistry company.

    I would have to order both chemicals from Germany which costs an arm and an leg with my current budged.

    Is there any more easier available substance which you could use instead of .12N Sulfuric Acid - like lemon juice - using a bit different math in the calculations.

    Or is there some chemistry set for kids that has Bromthymol Blue inside it or even .12N Sulfuric Acid?

    Please Pornbjörg, look into this matter, I sometimes am scared of this DIY juices of mine and want to test them with your method before vaping them.

    Lauri
    Last edited by Laurijan; 02-12-2011 at 08:33 AM.

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    Com'n.... water? Dihydrogen Monoxide? Is that website serious?

    I know that pure water is considered "hungry" and will disolve just about anything, but it is quite rare and unstable, so it doesn't last long if you do get some. It absorbs compounds from air, skin, plastic, glass.... anything.
    Besides that, distilled water from the store isn't that pure. Mostly, it just lacks higher ppm of minerals and what not.

    Someone please tell me I'm just being slow in the head, and that website is some schtick?

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    Upon further reading, I figured out that for as smart as I am, I'm still a dumb bass.....
    You friggin guys
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    Colorometric titration...I love it!



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