Dilution Calculation: Seachem Flourish Phosphorus

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I'd like to dilute the Seachem Flourish Phosphorus additive to use on a doser.

Would someone check my dilution calculation/estimations, please? Sorry for my "word problem" format, but it is just how I am best able to mentally process the question, and I really don't want to overdose this stuff.

The bottle says 1.6 ml will increase phosphates in 20 gallons of water by 0.1 ppm.

Using a 500 ml bottle of Flourish Phosphorus, if I dilute it in half by mixing the whole bottle with 500 ml of RODI water, the dosage changes to: 1.6 ml to raise 20 gallons of water by 0.05 ppm. Correct?

Then, if I dilute that in half again by adding another liter of RODI (1500 ml of RODI total), the dosage changes to: 1.6 ml to raise 20 gallons of water by 0.025 ppm. Correct?

And lastly, if I dilute that in half again by adding another two liters of RODI (3500 ml of RODI total), the dosage changes to: 1.6 ml to raise 20 gallons of water by 0.0125 ppm. Correct?

Thanks in advance!
 

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Sorry that I left out the dilution but I really don't know whether this is a good or bad idea.
I'm sure Randy can and will help you with it :)

On the other hand you can always drop a
message to seachem and ask about the dilution, so far they haven't failed to answer my questions.

https://www.seachem.com/flourish-phosporus.php
If you want to send a message to seachem just click on FAQ and scroll to the message part.

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Sorry that I left out the dilution but I really don't know whether this is a good or bad idea.
I'm sure Randy can and will help you with it :)

On the other hand you can always drop a
message to seachem and ask about the dilution, so far they haven't failed to answer my questions.

https://www.seachem.com/flourish-phosporus.php
If you want to send a message to seachem just click on FAQ and scroll to the message part.

Cheers

Will do. Thanks again!
 

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I'd like to dilute the Seachem Flourish Phosphorus additive to use on a doser.

Would someone check my dilution calculation/estimations, please? Sorry for my "word problem" format, but it is just how I am best able to mentally process the question, and I really don't want to overdose this stuff.

The bottle says 1.6 ml will increase phosphates in 20 gallons of water by 0.1 ppm.

Using a 500 ml bottle of Flourish Phosphorus, if I dilute it in half by mixing the whole bottle with 500 ml of RODI water, the dosage changes to: 1.6 ml to raise 20 gallons of water by 0.05 ppm. Correct?

Then, if I dilute that in half again by adding another liter of RODI (1500 ml of RODI total), the dosage changes to: 1.6 ml to raise 20 gallons of water by 0.025 ppm. Correct?

And lastly, if I dilute that in half again by adding another two liters of RODI (3500 ml of RODI total), the dosage changes to: 1.6 ml to raise 20 gallons of water by 0.0125 ppm. Correct?

Thanks in advance!
I am not sure this is correct. You'd need to ask the manufacturer. Mathematically it seems correct - whether the product 'works' that way is another issue. Sometimes - the concentration that the manufacturer chooses to use is the one that 'works' the best.
 

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I am not sure this is correct. You'd need to ask the manufacturer. Mathematically it seems correct - whether the product 'works' that way is another issue. Sometimes - the concentration that the manufacturer chooses to use is the one that 'works' the best.

It is correct. The manufacturers optimal dose would not impact the simple chemistry math of dilution. [emoji3]
 

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It is correct. The manufacturers optimal dose would not impact the simple chemistry math of dilution. [emoji3]
Thats why he is the expert:). For the sake of discussion - its not an endless process (dilution) - at some point the molecules wont 'touch'. :)
 

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Thats why he is the expert:). For the sake of discussion - its not an endless process (dilution) - at some point the molecules wont 'touch'. :)

I’m not sure what that means, but ok

I like my molecules to keep their hands to themselves anyway.
 

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