Ever wondered how heavy salt water actually is, or have head myths of salt water weighing up to 2.2 times fresh water? well it may in the dead sea, but that's no good for a marine environment
When adding salt to water you add the following quantities of each product per 100 grams of water;
Sodium Chloride = 2.721g
Magnesium Chloride = 0.381g
Magnesium Sulfate = 0.166g
Calcium Sulfate = 0.126g
Potassium Sulfate = 0.086g
Calcium Carbonate = 0.012g
Magnesium Bromide = 0.008g
Which equates to 3.5 grams or 35 grams per litre! don't believe me? Have a look at a box of salt that makes marine quality salt water, now divide the weight of the product by the capacity that it makes up. 35 Grams Per litre.
6 comments:
hiii frnds do u lov fresh wter aqurium..
then,
ucan share ur frsh wtr aqurium storiesand can ask abt any helphere....etc
myfreshwatertank.blogspot.com
Hi....
Thanks for the useful information.
nice interesting and very informative post, thanks for sharing.
======
webdesign
Awesome information. I am really surprised with this topic. Keep up the good work and post more here to read. Custom Logo Design
Post a Comment