Want to know the strength of the nic

I'm planning to purchace nic base from this site. The nic base saids it's 5ml by volume and 240ml/mg base. I want to know the strength of the nic.

Been trying to find a calculator online or something to find out but no luck.

Can anybody answer this for me?

Thanks.
 

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I'm planning to purchace nic base from this site. The nic base saids it's 5ml by volume and 240ml/mg base. I want to know the strength of the nic.

Been trying to find a calculator online or something to find out but no luck.

Can anybody answer this for me?

Thanks.

The Formula for calculating Milligrams of Nicotine to Milliliters of Volume, mg/ml, is...

Total Milligrams of Nicotine Milligrams divided by Total Milliliters of Volume.

In Your case that would be 240mg of Nicotine / 5 milliliters = 48mg/ml
 

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Another quick question then. If I double the solution of 10ml to 240mg total. Will the strength be 96mg/ml?

Not-Uh. You are going the Wrong Way.

If you put the Same amount of Nicotine into a Twice the Volume as before, you will cut the Strength in Half.

First do the Formula...

Total Milligrams of Nicotine Milligrams divided by Total Milliliters of Volume.

In this case that would be 240mg of Nicotine / 10 milliliters = 24mg/ml (Exactly Half of what you Originally had!)

Now ask yourself if that makes sense...

If I put the same amount of Sugar into a Coffee Cup that is Twice the size of my Regular Cup, Isn't my coffee going to taste Less Sweet? About Half as Sweet to be exact
 
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Not-Uh. You are going the Wrong Way.

If you put the Same amount of Nicotine into a Twice the Volume as before, you will cut the Strength in Half.

First do the Formula...

Total Milligrams of Nicotine Milligrams divided by Total Milliliters of Volume.

In this case that would be 240mg of Nicotine / 10 milliliters = 24mg/ml (Exactly Half of what you Originally had!)

Now ask yourself if that makes sense...

If I put the same amount of Sugar into a Coffee Cup that is Twice the size of my Regular Cup, Isn't my coffee going to taste Less Sweet? About Half as Sweet to be exact
I understand the math. I guess I was confused on the usage of the bottle itself. If I was to use the nic as nic base which I add it to my flavor mix or do i dilute it to 240vg/pg base.

My mistake.
 
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    The nic base saids it's 5ml by volume and 240ml/mg base

    Pictures are bad idea for questions like this. Always post product link.

    Through some quick google image searching, I have deduced this is HiLiq nic base from their Korean site.

    Translating page confirms this is a 5ml bottle of 240mg aka 240mg/ml strength. 5 times stronger than 48mg/ml.


    Translated link (English)

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    I guess I was confused on the usage of the bottle itself. If I was to use the nic as nic base which I add it to my flavor mix or do i dilute it to 240vg/pg base.

    Simple. Just leave the bottled nicotine base as-is at 240mg/ml strength.

    Then mix your juice using an online juice calculator or DIY app if you have android.

    For those particular calcs, usually the "BF+" calc is what you'll need when simply mixing juice from ingredients all separated individually (PG, VG, flavors, nic base in separate bottles.)

    Example:
    (You keep the circled parameter as it is and change the rest to suit your particular mix/recipe)


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    Pictures are bad idea for questions like this. Always post product link.

    Through some quick google image searching, I have deduced this is HiLiq nic base from their Korean site.

    Translating page confirms this is a 5ml bottle of 240mg aka 240mg/ml strength. 5 times stronger than 48mg/ml.


    Translated link (English)

    21gMCQB.png




    Simple. Just leave the the bottle nicotine base as-is at 240mg/ml strength.

    Then mix your juice using an online juice calculator or DIY app if you have android.

    For those particular calcs, usually the "BF+" calc is what you'll need when mixing juice from ingredients all separated individually (PG, VG, flavors, nic base in separate bottles.)

    Example:


    aXOApDQ.png
    You were right. After translating the page. The strength of the 5ml bottle is 240mg/ml strength. Not 48mg/ml. It's difficult to get nic to South Korea. After contacting Hiliq, they told me about their korean site. I usually thought they came in 100mg/ml strength bottles when I was in the states.
    This is why I was confused on the strength which is usually stated on the bottles.

    Thanks for the help.
     
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