KI and MnSO4+2(H2O) Solution

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Would it be ok to mix an aqueous solution with 765ppm iodine via KI, and 6.5ppm Mn as MnSO4+2(H2O)? I am going to try dosing both but I'd like to only use one dosing pump for the mixture. Thanks for any help with this!
 

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Or the obvious, would an anti0xidant help?

Maybe. Like Vitamin C. :)

Keeping it tightly sealed when not in use would also help, as would minimizing the air head space above the liquid.
 
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I'm not sure if it would help, but it might. It's not air oxidation, but this paper shows some simple chelators that reduce oxidation rates:

http://www.jbc.org/content/267/33/23688.short

Maybe. Like Vitamin C. :)

Keeping it tightly sealed when not in use would also help, as would minimizing the air head space above the liquid.

Would it cause an interaction if I put both potassium citrate and ascorbic acid into solution? 1000 ppm ascorbic acid and 50 ppm citrate in the form of potassium citrate? I am sorry for the basic questions, but my organic chemistry classes were long ago at this point! Thank you for all of your help!!!
 

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Would it cause an interaction if I put both potassium citrate and ascorbic acid into solution? 1000 ppm ascorbic acid and 50 ppm citrate in the form of potassium citrate? I am sorry for the basic questions, but my organic chemistry classes were long ago at this point! Thank you for all of your help!!!

I think that's an OK combination. :)

Potassium citrate will boost alkalinity a bit. :)
 

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