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How much citric acid to add to a liquid to drop pH down 2 points
First, thanks to the administrators for allowing me access to this forum. My question is NOT about cosmetics, pretty far from it in fact, but I asked for access to the forum’s experts and the admin agreed to let me in. If no one wants to jump into my project I certainly understand. So here goes.
My company manufacturers organic fertilizer from poultry manure. I told you it wasn’t about cosmetics. Anyway, I am now in the R&D phase of formulated a liquid product using CMS (concentrated molasses solubles) which is basically spent molasses with most of the sugar removed by yeast and a very fine dust that is collected from our dryer.The mixture is 1 gallon CMS plus 1# of manure dust along with a small amount of dry humate powder (pH around 9) and a liquid trace mineral extract (pH 1.. The final pH of the mixture is 5.3 +/-. The specific gravity of the mixture is 1.35.I have located a source of citric acid but have never used dry acids to adjust pH of a liquid. The final product needs to be below 4 pH so as to stop microbial activity and give me some level of shelf stability.I am NOT an organic chemist, but have some (little) experience with inorganic just from my time spent formulated fertilizers.I have ordered a 50# bag of citric acid and will begin working on a trial and error basis to determine how much of the acid I will need to add, but was hoping to get SOME idea from the panel experts.That’s all I have. I look forward to your assistance.Thanks in advance.
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