Randy, Please check my math

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To make a 35ppt refractometer solution.

From Randy‘s article:
dissolving 3.65 grams of sodium chloride in 96.35 grams (mL) of purified freshwater



I measured 1L of water and added 37.9g of Iodized salt TO the 1L of water (making a solution that is slightly greater than 1 L).

Did I do this correctly? I want to be as perfect as possible.
 
Well, let’s check. 1L of water at 25 deg C has a density of 0.99705 and thus weighs 997.05 g.

thus, you made a solution that is 37.9 g /(997.05 + 37.9) x 100% = 3.66%. You wanted 3.65% so yes, it is very close. How close depends a bit on the temp, but close enough to 35 ppt in any case.
 
Well, let’s check. 1L of water at 25 deg C has a density of 0.99705 and thus weighs 997.05 g.

thus, you made a solution that is 37.9 g /(997.05 + 37.9) x 100% = 3.66%. You wanted 3.65% so yes, it is very close. How close depends a bit on the temp, but close enough to 35 ppt in any case.
Thank you, Randy.
 
Congratulations, you now have 30 years worth of calibration solution, lol.
I wanted to use my 1L volumetric flask because it is one of the most accurate devices to measure volume. :D
 

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