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Old 31-05-2003, 04:20 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us
 
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Default Yo! math wiz help, please!

Lee, Hope this helps, I asked DH the chemist and this is the answer I got:

My question to him (via our intra-net) does ppm = mg/l?

His Answer: A liter is 1000mL and there is 1000 milligrams in a gram. 1000
x 1000 = 1000000 or a million, so part per million. That is how I remember.

Like a simple yes would not have sufficed here!? I guess I should mention
to him that he didn't need to send me a "memory aid" that's what I keep him
around for, to answer these types of questions...... and move the heavy
stuff. ;o) ~ jan


On 29 May 2003 06:57:08 -0500, "Lee Brouillet" wrote:

Jan: I purchased the ChlorAm-X from AES, but if you do a search, I know
there are several other places that are selling it, too.

The info on doseage is not "quite" what I was looking for: the instructions
on the ChlorAm-X use mg/l, but my test kit uses ppm. I "think" that ppm
equates to mg/l . . . that's what I need to know. The amount to use I can
deal with, I just need to verify that ppm=mg/l. Of course, with this stuff,
you really can't overdose, but I don't want to "under"dose either!

Lee

"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
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On 28 May 2003 08:11:14 -0500, "Lee Brouillet" wrote:

Lee, you are in luck, having some minor water quality issues I had to

check
with my fellow KHA on dosing w/AmQuel. 1 Tablespoon treats 125 gallons for
1ppm ammonia.

Thanks for the info on the patent expiration, will really help all of us

to
have this product on hand in case of emergencies and pH crashes.

Where did you purchase it from? ~ jan

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Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a
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