Leancuisine
New Member
Alright. T3...
I want to make a solution with everclear.
I'm going to make things in mcg to make it easier to math.
I weigh out 200mg. 200x1000=200,000.
200,000mcg of T3 diluted in 100ml of everclear would equal 2,000mcg per ml.
This is where my question comes in. If I were to draw out 1ml (2000mcg) and dilute it with 9ml of everclear, would this give me a finished solution of 200mcg/ml?
Since there is 2,000mcg of T3 and 1ml of everclear in the beaker, if I add another 9ml that would make 10ml of everclear with 2,000mcg T3, right?
So once it's further heated and diluted it should come out to 200mcg/ml. Am I right in thinking this?
Seems like a simple question, but I don't want to fuck up.
I want to make a solution with everclear.
I'm going to make things in mcg to make it easier to math.
I weigh out 200mg. 200x1000=200,000.
200,000mcg of T3 diluted in 100ml of everclear would equal 2,000mcg per ml.
This is where my question comes in. If I were to draw out 1ml (2000mcg) and dilute it with 9ml of everclear, would this give me a finished solution of 200mcg/ml?
Since there is 2,000mcg of T3 and 1ml of everclear in the beaker, if I add another 9ml that would make 10ml of everclear with 2,000mcg T3, right?
So once it's further heated and diluted it should come out to 200mcg/ml. Am I right in thinking this?
Seems like a simple question, but I don't want to fuck up.
