My latest ICP came back and it shows salinity lower (32.37psu) than what I'm seeing with both of my refractometers (both calibrated with BRS refracto juice, Fritz 35ppt solution, and Randy's DIY standard (73.1gr NaCl, 2000gr RODI)). My ATS refractometers both show my systems water at 35ppt after calibrating and allowing temp to equalize.
I entered all of the major elements into a calculator and saw the same salinity level as per the ATI results.
My question is, do all of those elements affect the refractive index to the point that a refractometer should be identical to the results of adding up all majors? I ask this, because Randy's DIY standard using just NaCl and pure water do not contain any of those other elements....just sodium and chloride, yet it's still recommended to use for calibrating a refractometer.
Bottom line, I just want to be sure my refractometer is accurately measuring salinity when mixing new salt water so that my water changes can help get everything back in line. I've been using All For Reef and gave done maybe 2 water changes in the last year so it's time to change my regime and get things back on track. Here is a screenshot of all my majors:

I entered all of the major elements into a calculator and saw the same salinity level as per the ATI results.
My question is, do all of those elements affect the refractive index to the point that a refractometer should be identical to the results of adding up all majors? I ask this, because Randy's DIY standard using just NaCl and pure water do not contain any of those other elements....just sodium and chloride, yet it's still recommended to use for calibrating a refractometer.
Bottom line, I just want to be sure my refractometer is accurately measuring salinity when mixing new salt water so that my water changes can help get everything back in line. I've been using All For Reef and gave done maybe 2 water changes in the last year so it's time to change my regime and get things back on track. Here is a screenshot of all my majors:

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and here's how its going: