OK, if I mix bottle of
ejuice that has 18 mg nic with a new bottle (same size) of 0 mg nic will I get 9mg per bottle or what? I honestly have no clue
Heres whats behind the Mathematical Curtain.
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Say you have a 30ml bottle of an 18mg.
18mg means that there is 18mg of Nicotine in Every 1ml of
e-liquid. Or 18mg per 1ml of e-Liquid.
Your bottle has a Total of 18mg x 30 of Nicotine in it. Because there are 30, 1mls and each one of them has 18mg of Nicotine in them.
Since 18 x 30 = 540, then your 30ml bottle has 540 Total mg of Nicotine in it.
Here is the Key Formula: mg per ml = Total Nicotine in mg Divided by Total amount of ml.
Now say you add 30ml of 0mg e-liquid to your Original Bottle. The Total amount of Nicotine Didnt Change. Because you added 0mg. The only thing that Changed was the Total amount of ml. Which went from 30ml to 60ml.
Lets plug it into our Formula
. mg per ml = Total Nicotine in mg Divided by Total amount of ml.
mg per ml = 540 mg of Nicotine Divided by 60 ml
540 / 60 = 9mg per 1ml
So now you have 60ml of 9mg
Cool!
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BTW Sometimes people are confused about the amount of Nicotine in their e-Liquids is because we are should be say that an e-Liquid has 18mg per 1ml. Or at least 18mg/ml.
But we are Lazy and we dont. We just shorten it and say an e-Liquid is 18mg