Problems with figuring out Dosage
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Problems with figuring out Dosage
I am working on a project where I am using copper sulfate. I have made a stock solution with 1 gram of copper in 2 liters of water to get 500 ppm of copper. I want to dose 3 tanks with 6 liters of water with a lower dosage from my stock. I have tried 72 drops but when I took the water to be tested using the Hach Company Porphyrin method it read too high. I have to lower my dosage. I was told to use a syringe instead, but I am unsure how much will be enough. The machine measure up to 200 micrograms per liter. If I lower it to .1 ppm would that be ok to register on the machine. How much should I use in a syringe that using ML measurements?
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Re: Problems with figuring out Dosage
Hi,
Yes, 0.1 ppm should register on the machine, since 200 micrograms per liter = 0.2 ppm. To dose each tank to 0.1 ppm of copper sulfate, add 1.2 mL of your stock solution to each tank.
Hope this helped,
Allison
Yes, 0.1 ppm should register on the machine, since 200 micrograms per liter = 0.2 ppm. To dose each tank to 0.1 ppm of copper sulfate, add 1.2 mL of your stock solution to each tank.
Hope this helped,
Allison
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Re: Problems with figuring out Dosage
Thank you so much for your help! 

