If I add 2g of potassium chloride into my 260 gallon tank, how many ppm will potassium increase?
I asked ChatGPT, and it said this.
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Thank you for clarifying. Let's calculate the increase in potassium concentration when adding 2 grams of potassium chloride (KCl) to 984 liters:
The molar mass of potassium chloride (KCl) is approximately 74.55 g/mol.
Moles of potassium chloride:2g / 74.55 g/mol = approximately 0.0268 moles of KCl.
Volume of solution: 984 liters.
Calculating the ppm of potassium in the solution with potassium chloride: (0.0268 moles / 984 liters) * 10^6 = approximately 27,317.89 ppm.
Therefore, adding 2 grams of potassium chloride to 984 liters of solution will increase the potassium concentration by approximately 27,317.89 ppm.”
That can’t possibly be correct. Can someone tell me the correct answer?
I asked ChatGPT, and it said this.
“
Thank you for clarifying. Let's calculate the increase in potassium concentration when adding 2 grams of potassium chloride (KCl) to 984 liters:
The molar mass of potassium chloride (KCl) is approximately 74.55 g/mol.
Moles of potassium chloride:2g / 74.55 g/mol = approximately 0.0268 moles of KCl.
Volume of solution: 984 liters.
Calculating the ppm of potassium in the solution with potassium chloride: (0.0268 moles / 984 liters) * 10^6 = approximately 27,317.89 ppm.
Therefore, adding 2 grams of potassium chloride to 984 liters of solution will increase the potassium concentration by approximately 27,317.89 ppm.”
That can’t possibly be correct. Can someone tell me the correct answer?