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Here is the Frank Millero Synthetic Seawater Recipe from one of Randy's Articles. I just want to clarify something for my own understanding.
An Artificial Seawater Recipe
For those who are interested, the following artificial seawater recipe is taken from "Chemical Oceanography" by Frank Millero. It makes a recipe that matches 35 ppt seawater in terms of major ions, but does not try to match all minor and trace elements, most of which will be present as impurities in the major elements.
23.98 g sodium chloride
5.029 g magnesium chloride
4.01 g sodium sulfate
1.14 g calcium chloride
0.699 g potassium chloride
0.172 g sodium bicarbonate
0.100 g potassium bromide
0.0254 g boric acid
0.0143 g strontium chloride
0.0029 g sodium fluoride
Water to 1 kg total weight.
The water to 1 kg total weight means that since the total dry ingredients weigh 35.1726 grams, then the amount of water weighs 1000 grams - 35.1726 grams, or 964.82 grams of water, correct?
I am going to make my own salt and just wanted to make sure I was correct on the last part so I can multiply the weights to get the amounts of each ingredient to make 25 gallon batches of salt mix.
An Artificial Seawater Recipe
For those who are interested, the following artificial seawater recipe is taken from "Chemical Oceanography" by Frank Millero. It makes a recipe that matches 35 ppt seawater in terms of major ions, but does not try to match all minor and trace elements, most of which will be present as impurities in the major elements.
23.98 g sodium chloride
5.029 g magnesium chloride
4.01 g sodium sulfate
1.14 g calcium chloride
0.699 g potassium chloride
0.172 g sodium bicarbonate
0.100 g potassium bromide
0.0254 g boric acid
0.0143 g strontium chloride
0.0029 g sodium fluoride
Water to 1 kg total weight.
The water to 1 kg total weight means that since the total dry ingredients weigh 35.1726 grams, then the amount of water weighs 1000 grams - 35.1726 grams, or 964.82 grams of water, correct?
I am going to make my own salt and just wanted to make sure I was correct on the last part so I can multiply the weights to get the amounts of each ingredient to make 25 gallon batches of salt mix.