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The report i got the water guy to give me shows Nitrate as N with a value of .276 mg/L
If Bru'N Water wants it as NO2 what do i put into the spreadsheet?
If Bru'N Water wants it as NO2 what do i put into the spreadsheet?
Nitrite (NO2) is not typically present in drinking water at appreciable concentration. Nitrate (NO3) can be. To convert the agricultural term, nitrate as N (NO3-N) to its true concentration as nitrate, you need to multiply the NO3-N value by 4.43. It is still a teeny number for your report. Its not a concern in your brewing, but it may be helpful in assessing if the lab results are 'balanced'.
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