Nov 06, 2009 21:10
Alright, one more question for anyone on my friends list who would know how to do this.
I'm trying to increase a (non-food) recipe. At the moment the ingredients and amount looks like this:
9g ingredient one
3g ingredient two
.4g ingredient three
30mL ingredient four
10mL ingredient five
The entire thing together ends up giving me around approximately 2 ounces (60mL) of the final product (give or take a bit).
If I wanted to do this but increase the final product to be about 60 ounces (1.774L or 1774mL) how would I do that? Remember that the chemical reactions need to stay the same, so it has to be right in terms of proportion.
Honestly I went looking for ratio-increase formulas but either I'm not finding the right formula or it is way more complicated than it should be. If anyone knows the right way of doing this I'd be grateful. You don't have to give me the answer, just how you'd go about getting it.
(I really wish I was smarter. I always feel exceedingly stupid after my Chemistry class, even when I get almost everything right. FML.)
help!,
chemistry,
homework,
math