Calculating sodium nitrate dosage

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That difference won't matter if you are taking about 25 g or less in a liter. Other factors, such as the actual water volume will be larger "errors", and exact dosing is not at all important.
I'm doing 75g in 1000ml. 150 gallon tank and want to raise nitrate by 1 for every 15ml dosed
 
I'm doing 75g in 1000ml. 150 gallon tank and want to raise nitrate by 1 for every 15ml dosed

I would target 1000 mL final volume, but the difference is very small.
 
Here's a calculator.

Pick the entry for potassium nitrate, and multiply the answer by 0.84 to get the dose needed (so 0.84 grams instead of 1.0 grams). :)

http://www.theplantedtank.co.uk/calculator.htm
Randy, I always get confused with math.

My tank is 400l

I used the calculator for potassium nitrate.
65g to 1000ml-1ml will raise NO3 by 0.1ppm


I’ve got sodium nitrate. Is this correct?
54.6g to 1000ml-1ml will raise NO3 by 0.1ppm
 
I know this is an old thread but I was wondering if some one could please help me figure this out. I want to make a solution using food grade sodium nitrate and 1 liter of RODi water. I want that every 10ml of the solution raises the nitrates to 10ppm per 1 US gallon I add it to. How many grams of food grade sodium nitrate should I be adding to that 1 liter of RODi water to make this solution?
 
I think you can use this calculator and the entry for nitrate from potassium nitrate, and if you really want to be particular, use 0.84 times the amount of solid it says.
 

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