In my pursuit of thriftiness, I went in search of an alternate source of Gypsum other than the LHBS, and discovered there seems to be about 3 different basic forms of it with a few sub branches as well.
LHBS don't seem to list the MSDS for their gypsum products, but some do like KK and they use anhydite version (CAS 7778-18-9), but list both CaSO4 and CaSO4 2H2O, KL only have a MSDS for dextros attached for their gypsum...not much help there!
Scouting around the net, it doesn't seem clear as to what actual type of gypsum is used in the calculators, and to me, people seem to refer to gypsum as if there is only one type.
The different molecular weights (MOL) will affect the actual amount one should add to the brew water.
So my question that I can't seem to find a sturdy answer for is, which form of gypsum do the brew salt calculators use?
- CaSO4 Calcium Sulfate (anhydrite) anhydrous state CAS 7778-18-9 MOL 136.14
- CaSO4 2H2O Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate CAS 10101-41-4 MOL 172.17
- CaSO4 1/2 H2O Calcium Sulfate (bassanite) hemihydrate CAS 10034-76-1 MOL 145.15
LHBS don't seem to list the MSDS for their gypsum products, but some do like KK and they use anhydite version (CAS 7778-18-9), but list both CaSO4 and CaSO4 2H2O, KL only have a MSDS for dextros attached for their gypsum...not much help there!
Scouting around the net, it doesn't seem clear as to what actual type of gypsum is used in the calculators, and to me, people seem to refer to gypsum as if there is only one type.
The different molecular weights (MOL) will affect the actual amount one should add to the brew water.
So my question that I can't seem to find a sturdy answer for is, which form of gypsum do the brew salt calculators use?
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