Hello. I am a Pastor of children's Ministries at a church in South Texas. Years ago, I had a magic trick in which a white powder cleared the color from Iodine. The packaging says Sodium Sulfate and Sodium Metabisulfite. I purchased some of the Metabisulfite, but I do not know if I need the Sulfate or not. Nor do I know what the mixture ratio would be.
The goal is to have a 1 Gal tank of water, pour about 3 OZ of Povidone Iodine 10% into it, making it very cloudy brown. Then I add about a .2 oz of the powder, stirring slightly as I put it in (powder is in holes drilled in the magic wand) and within seconds the water is clear/white. Then after a minute, the water is crystal clear again. (this is what the original mixture accomplished, but the company went out of business a decade ago)
Can anyone help me understand the difference between the two, and also what I need to order, with instructions on ratio to mix Thank you so much.
Rev. Darn Roberts