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3.1 grams


Although K-meta is a bit stronger than Na-meta, most people don't worry about the difference.


Many people use Na-meta as a sanitizer and K-meta as a wine additive because people are trrying to reduce the sodium in their diet.  In fact, commercial wineries are not allowed to use K-meta in their wines.


K = potassium.  Na = sodium


Steve


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