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Hey oh! I’m looking to do a correction dose for potassium. I’d like someone to double check my math. I had found a post of Randy walking someone through this, but now I can’t find it.
Recent ICP/MS showed potassium at 351ppm. I have a bottle of potassium chloride from loudwolf. 113g total. Take is about 130gallon net total volume.
So if I put it all in a solution, I’d have 113mg/ml of potassium chloride.
Since it’s 52% potassium by weight, that would make the solution 58.76 mg/ml potassium.
So I ml would raise potassium level in the tank by .119mg/l or ppm. All of the solution would raise the concentration in the tank by 119ppm.
Recent ICP/MS showed potassium at 351ppm. I have a bottle of potassium chloride from loudwolf. 113g total. Take is about 130gallon net total volume.
So if I put it all in a solution, I’d have 113mg/ml of potassium chloride.
Since it’s 52% potassium by weight, that would make the solution 58.76 mg/ml potassium.
So I ml would raise potassium level in the tank by .119mg/l or ppm. All of the solution would raise the concentration in the tank by 119ppm.
