Major & Minor Elements .. what are they?

That’s correct. 35 ppt seawater has a sg of about 1.0264.

I did enjoy much of the video too, but I would add there are some definitional issues of what is a major ion/element in seawater vs minor and trace elements, and the video seems internally inconsistent when it calls alkalinity a major element (definitions of major and minor and trace aside, it is not any type of element).
 
That’s correct. 35 ppt seawater has a sg of about 1.0264.

I did enjoy much of the video too, but I would add there are some definitional issues of what is a major ion/element in seawater vs minor and trace elements, and the video seems internally inconsistent when it calls alkalinity a major element (definitions of major and minor and trace aside, it is not any type of element).
(lol)
I just use the right side of the meter and shoot for .35 ppt :)

Wonder if Seachem is taking notice from companies like Triton and ATI???

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Thanks for sharing the video!!!

Good Stuff :D
 
Seawater fluctuates but 1.026/1.025 always gives me 35PPT , guess if your reading a refractometer, depends how good your eye sight is! Obviously mine was dodgy when i wrote this video ;)

Glad you enjoyed the video none the less. I don't think i said Alk is an element (as it is not), it is a measurement of course. If that wasn't clear then my apologies, i'm not a chemist so did my upmost from an amateur hobbyists perspective.

Hopefully it gives a good enough insight and explanation to those who aren't quite as qualified :)
 
Glad you enjoyed the video none the less. I don't think i said Alk is an element (as it is not), it is a measurement of course. If that wasn't clear then my apologies, i'm not a chemist so did my upmost from an amateur hobbyists perspective.

Not to beat a dead horse, but this was the type of comment that I was referring to:

10:59

"Magnesium, calcium, and alkalinity are three major elements that must..."
 
Not to beat a dead horse, but this was the type of comment that I was referring to:

10:59

"Magnesium, calcium, and alkalinity are three major elements that must..."

Yes fair play, parameters was a better word.

As i explained elsewhere within the video, its not an element, as you also pointed out.
 

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