Phospherous to phosphate conversion?

Floridiot

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Can anyone please give me the conversion factor to convert: Total phospherous in PPM to Phosphate in PPM?

Also, is Phosphate in PPM the same as Mg/L?
 
ppm is essentially mg/L, but is off by 2.3%.

This article explains these differences:

The Units of Measure of Reefkeeping
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-08/rhf/index.php

from it:

ppm (part per million)

ppm is a unit of proportion equal to 10-6. It is equal to 10-3 g/kg and 1 mg/kg, and is close to 10-3 g/L or 1 mg/L (in fresh water; in seawater, it equals about 1.023 x 10-3 g/L). It is often used to measure the concentrations of different species in reef aquaria. A calculator for various weight-related units can be found here.

and

ppm-P (part per million phosphorus)

ppm-P is a way to measure total phosphorus atoms in solution. It is equal to the ppm concentration of phosphorus atoms, regardless of what chemical form they take. It is often used to describe the concentrations of phosphorus in dissolved inorganic phosphate, dissolved organic matter (DOM), particulate organic matter (POM), or total organic matter (TOM) in seawater.


PPM-P = 0.33 x ppm phosphate
 
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