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Curing Salt Question


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D.Q Curing Salt #2 has:

Sodium Nitrite 5.67%

Sodium Nitrate 3.63%

So if I have a bottle of Sodium Nitrate and I add 3.63% to Curing salt #1 I have effectively made Curing salt #2?

No, you'd need 96.37% curing salt 1 and 3.63% sodium nitrate.

The way you're proposing gives 100% curing salt 1 plus 3.63% sodium nitrate (making it 3.5% sodium nitrate in the final mix).

If you take the weight of curing salt 1 as 100, you'd need to add 3.77 of sodium nitrate to achieve your aim.

This makes the total weight 103.77 with 3.63% of that being sodium nitrate.

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'If you take the weight of curing salt 1 as 100, you'd need to add 3.77 of sodium nitrate to achieve your aim.'

That sounds right, thank you! Say, you wouldn't happen to know how Curing Salt #1/#2 compare to Morton Tender Quick?

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