I have a question about nicotine pouches, that I can find the answer to anywhere. I figured DYIers may know.
I have Sapphyre Nic Concentrated Nicotine Additive, 1 Nic Pack, and it says it's 1.8ml 20%. I understand that to mean that the pack has 1.8ml at a strength of 20% = 0.36ml of nicotine.
Now nicotine strength is usually given in mg (not ml), so a 60 ml bottle at 3 mg/ml nic would have a total of 180mg of nicotine.
Furthermore, the back of package states that 1 nic pack added to a 60ml bottle at 0% nicotine would results in e-liquid with 6 mg (per ml, I presume).
I understand that there is parity of mg to ml for water (1ml of water has a mass of 1mg), which probably isn't true for nicotine, but I still can't make any sense of this math.
How does one pack with 1.8ml at 20% mixed with in with a bottle of nic-free e-lquid of 60 ml turn it into 6mg/ml??
Sapphyre Nic -20% Liquid Nicotine 1.8ml (5 Pack)
I have Sapphyre Nic Concentrated Nicotine Additive, 1 Nic Pack, and it says it's 1.8ml 20%. I understand that to mean that the pack has 1.8ml at a strength of 20% = 0.36ml of nicotine.
Now nicotine strength is usually given in mg (not ml), so a 60 ml bottle at 3 mg/ml nic would have a total of 180mg of nicotine.
Furthermore, the back of package states that 1 nic pack added to a 60ml bottle at 0% nicotine would results in e-liquid with 6 mg (per ml, I presume).
I understand that there is parity of mg to ml for water (1ml of water has a mass of 1mg), which probably isn't true for nicotine, but I still can't make any sense of this math.
How does one pack with 1.8ml at 20% mixed with in with a bottle of nic-free e-lquid of 60 ml turn it into 6mg/ml??
Sapphyre Nic -20% Liquid Nicotine 1.8ml (5 Pack)