UN-IONIZED AMMONIA (NH 3 ) TABLE

KPD-66
To determine the amount of the toxic (un-ionized) form of ammonia (NH 3 ) present in a given amount of total ammonia:

1- Using the appropriate water test kit, determine the amount of total ammonia ion in your aquarium or pond (bold face type on the comparator strip).
2- Determine the temperature and pH of the water.
3- Refer to the accompanying table and locate the numerical value that corresponds to the temperature and pH of your water.
4- Multiply this number by the reading for total ammonia (from step 1). The result is the amount of toxic un-ionized ammonia (in mg/L) in the aquarium or pond.

Example: the pH is 7.0, the temperature is 18° C and the total ammonia reading is .8 mg/L. Locate the appropriate numerical value (in this example it is .0034). Multiply .8 times .0034; the result is .00272. This means that there is about .003 mg/L of NH 3 in this example.

 

 

 


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