Let's go through the math. Manganese chloride is MnCl<sub>2</sub>. The molecular mass of the Cl part is 71.0. The Mn part is about 55. H<sub>2</sub>O has a molecular mass of 18, and this is a tetra-hydrate, so the water part is 4 * 18 or 72. The mass per molecule is thus 198, of which 55 units are manganese, which leads to about 28% manganese by weight. To dose 1 ppm, which is about 1 mg/L, lets just say 4 mg/L of your manganese product, since 28% is close enough to 25%.
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