Finally!

Some real work is being done with perl!

Unfortunately, this code has some problems. See my partial log here for a 100L bath:

4. H202 2. HF 1. DI What is the solvent: 1 What is the final concentration of each chemical you desire (wt %): H202 (in %): 30 HF (in %): 10 Here are the volumes you need to fill: H202: 102.94 L HF: 20.1 L DI: -23.04 L

I suggest examination of this code carefully before mixing chemicals via this calculation. The effort is well appreciated however.

One more suggestion: Use IUPAC names please. I once ordered "IPA" from a major chemical manufacturer only to receive isopropyl acetate instead of the isopropanol delivery expected.

SciDude

In reply to Re: BathCalc by SciDude
in thread BathCalc by ~~David~~

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