Craig,
In your article on the Composition of Several Synthetic Seawater Mixes, most of the trace elements are much higher then seawater. The copper concentration seems way too high unless I am not doing the math correctly as Micromoles * Molar mass = ppb. the copper concentration is listed as 1.8 micromoles for Instant Ocean salt . I get 114 ppb as the answer or 0.114 ppm. This I believe is wrong on my part . But if it is correct , then this is near the treatment dose for fish. Obviously, the concentration then must be the total concentration which includes dissolved and undissolved copper. Can you add a bit more info on the trace element testing. I am especially interested in both forms of copper. Thanks, Robert.
In your article on the Composition of Several Synthetic Seawater Mixes, most of the trace elements are much higher then seawater. The copper concentration seems way too high unless I am not doing the math correctly as Micromoles * Molar mass = ppb. the copper concentration is listed as 1.8 micromoles for Instant Ocean salt . I get 114 ppb as the answer or 0.114 ppm. This I believe is wrong on my part . But if it is correct , then this is near the treatment dose for fish. Obviously, the concentration then must be the total concentration which includes dissolved and undissolved copper. Can you add a bit more info on the trace element testing. I am especially interested in both forms of copper. Thanks, Robert.