Quick question

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Joe M

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Today i was looking at my bottle of prime and it said it detoxified some amount of ammonia, but it was measure it mg/liter. I was just curious if anybody knew the conversion from that to ppm. Like how many mg/liter is 1 ppm? just wondering, thanks for any answers. And sorry if this is dumb or obvious.
 
I don't think it's a dumb question, I don't know the exact answer myself. Seachem is really prompt about answering customer service questions, you could try contacting them.
 
SCGeordie;4853234; said:
1mg/litre = 1 ppm


I really thought that was it, but wasn't sure. My quick google searches just revealed a bunch of chem stuff like moles per liter and i really wasn't into weeding through it all to find an answer. Thanks though. Any idea why the don't just use ppm? I don't think they are a foreign company or anything like that.
 
fishkeeper4244;4856605; said:
its not dumb i dont know where 2 get prime


My Petsmart stocks it, not bad prices either. Cheaper than my LFS by about 3 bucks. I gotta start getting larger quantities online though. I use too much to keep getting it at petsmart.
 
Not sure why they use mg/litre, maybe to satisfy the export market, I don't thik ppm would be allowed on labelling in the EU.
Yeah I get mine from Petsmart, but wish they would stock larger bottles (Stability too).
 
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