ungvichian wrote:
I know this might be general knowledge somewhere, but...
We would like tips on making Bordeaux Mixture. We found some tips on
ratios thusly:
* General: CuSO4 100g / Ca(OH)2 100-200g / H2O 10l
* Allergic to Copper: CuSO4 40g / Ca(OH)2 120g / H2O 4l
* Young: CuSO4 10g / Ca(OH)2 30g / H2O 4l
Are these ratios sound or not?
Also, we would like to know the whole chemistry behind Bordeaux
Mixture, because from what we know:
* Ca(OH)2 dissolves at only 0.18g/100mL of water.
* The CuSO4 and Ca(OH)2 react to create Cu(OH)2 and CaSO4, which are
both insoluble (while leaving a excess of Ca(OH)2 as well).
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