So I'm still getting to know my Morewinemaking SO2 kit. I've run about 4 tests so far on different batches. I've also stocked up on extra chemicals, although the only extras I've had to dip into so far is the phosphoric acid (25%).
I have concerns about the aeration time and how it affects results. The instructions suggest that 10-15 mins is sufficient to guarantee endpoint to the reaction, however it seemed to me that there could be a lot of variability in bubble rate, depth of the tubes in the sample and reagent, etc. So I decided to run one test longer on the last two tests to see what happens. Math at the end suggested over 200 ppm SO2! Ran another batch even longer (kit, so the only K-Meta is that which was added from the kit) and math suggested free SO2 over 400 ppm.
What's going on here? Does some other process take place when the aeration goes past 15 mins that could be messing up the results?
I have concerns about the aeration time and how it affects results. The instructions suggest that 10-15 mins is sufficient to guarantee endpoint to the reaction, however it seemed to me that there could be a lot of variability in bubble rate, depth of the tubes in the sample and reagent, etc. So I decided to run one test longer on the last two tests to see what happens. Math at the end suggested over 200 ppm SO2! Ran another batch even longer (kit, so the only K-Meta is that which was added from the kit) and math suggested free SO2 over 400 ppm.
What's going on here? Does some other process take place when the aeration goes past 15 mins that could be messing up the results?