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looking fo a calculator to calculate the amuont of salt

reef87

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anyone knows a formula to calculate the amount of salt (in gram) in a one gallon of reef saltwater with salinity at 1.024 sg

thanks
 
Not sure this is specifically what your asking. I find each salt mix is a little different. Different amounts salts required for different salt mixes to get a specific gravity you want.
I always use 1/2 cup per gallon as a starting point. Not sure if math is right but if you looking for rough estimate.
Google math saya: 4 ounces = 113.398 grams.
 
Not sure this is specifically what your asking. I find each salt mix is a little different. Different amounts salts required for different salt mixes to get a specific gravity you want.
I always use 1/2 cup per gallon as a starting point. Not sure if math is right but if you looking for rough estimate.
Google math saya: 4 ounces = 113.398 grams.


dear mr. Daves-reef the chemist.

so I have a gallon of water that I collected from Charles River's mouth (boston harbor), it's salinity level is 1.023 (30/ppt)

and another gallon of Revere beach water, it's salinity level is 1.038 (50/ppt)


How to calculate the amount of the actual salt in gram unit that are in each gallon
 
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.........On average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of approximately 3.5%, or 35 parts per thousand. This means that for every 1 litre (1000 mL) of seawater there are 35 grams of salts (mostly, but not entirely, sodium chloride) dissolved in it............


50 ppt = 50 grams per liter

30 ppt = 30 grams per liter

3.785 liters = 1 US Gallon
 
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You could let it all evaporate and measure amount of salt left after.

Edit: nemodan's answer is much better...
 
Yes, different salt mix have different water impurity content in them. You can't really precisely do this math problem without knowing it.

If you happen to find a salt mix with 0 then you're answer will be roughly 124 grams at 70 degrees F.

BTW, who's the lady/man in red heels?
 
Thanks guy.
They are all great answers.

However..

Could you guys show me the math formular. Or some references to where it says 50ppt =50 gram/liter.
That will help alot.

This is my 4th grader son's science fair project and therefor we need to show what formular that he use to come up with the numbers/units and not base on what we reefers say or guess.

Thanks

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Thanks guy.
They are all great answers.

However..

Could you guys show me the math formular. Or some references to where it says 50ppt =50 gram/liter.
That will help alot.

This is my 4th grader son's science fair project and therefor we need to show what formular that he use to come up with the numbers/units and not base on what we reefers say or guess.

Thanks

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seawater
 

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