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Monobasic sodium phosphate, NaH2PO4.

Mono potassium phosphate 0-52-34
 

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NaH2PO4 is 79% phospathe by weight.
KH2PO4 is 70% phosphate by weight.

1.0 ppm phosphate = 1.0 mg/L (actually, 1.0264, but rounding gives 1.0)

1 mg/L in 100 gallons (378.5 L) = 378.5 mg of phosphate needed

Since the NaH2PO4 is 79% phosphate, we need to add 378.5 mg/0.79 = 479 mg or 0.48 grams
 

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