When Calcium, Alkalinity and Magnesium Demand Does not Balance

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I have been struggling with the weirdest issue for the past few months; my calcium and magnesium always seems to go downhill while my alkalinity is on the rise. I'm dosing Kalkwasser at night as a primary source and balanced 2 part + magnesium to complement. I have redundancy in testing with Hanna and Salifert kit as I am skeptical about home made tests. As for nutriments: My Nitrates were also going uphill ( carbon dosing helped ) while I'm dosing phosphate to keep it from bottoming out. My Ph is fairly stable at around 8.1 +/- 0.05
 
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Calcium chloride, sodium carbonate, and magnesium chloride
 
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Many thanks for the answer Randy. Could you point out some ressources to remake the calculations?
 
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that two part is a bad design that is not even close to 1:1 dosing. It has way too much alk to calcium.
Hi , based on the post

DIY Three Part with Balling Part C Recipe​

I should dose 594g per gallon of bicarbonate cooked in soda ash. I assume cooking would lower the masse of the resulting soda ash being disolved. The reefsupplies recipe is 475 g per gallon soda ash.
 
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After searching on internet mole ratio of NaHCO3 to Na2CO3 would be 1:2 so if I dissolve 297g of soda ash instead of the recommended 475g . Would that correct the ratio of the 2 part ?
 

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After searching on internet mole ratio of NaHCO3 to Na2CO3 would be 1:2 so if I dissolve 297g of soda ash instead of the recommended 475g . Would that correct the ratio of the 2 part ?

I’ll go over the math in a bit. :)
 

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OK, let's look at the math.

500 g of calcium chloride dihydrate (molecular weight 147 g/mole; it is the most likely type of calcium chloride to use), contains 3.4 moles of calcium.

We want to match that with about 3.4 moles of carbonate (actually, a little bit more since we are not making exactly calcium carbonate in a reef tank, but let's ignore that minor correction).

Sodium carbonate has a molecular weight of 106 g/mole, so 3.4 moles is 360 grams of sodium carbonate.

That makes a balanced two part with the same balance as kalkwasser or All For Reef, all of which add a tiny bit too much calcium relative to alk due to magnesium replacing some of the calcium in calcium carbonate.
 

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Hi , based on the post

DIY Three Part with Balling Part C Recipe​

I should dose 594g per gallon of bicarbonate cooked in soda ash. I assume cooking would lower the masse of the resulting soda ash being disolved. The reefsupplies recipe is 475 g per gallon soda ash.
I wonder if I misread your post. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) can be baked in an oven at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for an hour to create soda ash (sodium carbonate). See Randy's recipe/instructions here: https://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php
 

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“When Calcium, Alkalinity and Magnesium Demand Does not Balance”

usually translates as….

“When calcium, magnesium and alkalinity dosing is not balanced”
 

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