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  • 40 bytes (4 words) - 20:12, 21 August 2006
  • ...ed, the salt has many other names including sodium hydrogen carbonate and "sodium bicarb," as well as baking soda, bread soda, saleratus, and bicarbonate of ...ncreasing [[KH]] and [[pH]] without increasing [[GH]] though it does add [[sodium]] to the water.
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  • '''Sodium thiosulfate''' or Sodium thiosulphate (UK spelling) (Na2S2O3) is a chemical often used in commercial *[[w:Sodium thiosulfate|Wikipedia]]
    416 bytes (61 words) - 06:52, 1 June 2022
  • #REDIRECT[[Sodium thiosulfate]]
    31 bytes (3 words) - 14:57, 4 January 2007
  • '''Sodium nitrate''' (NaNO3) (also know as Nitrate of Soda) is a chemical compound us *The effects of adding lots of sodium in the water is unknown at present. It is thought to be harmless as long as
    858 bytes (140 words) - 12:47, 22 March 2011
  • '''Sodium carbonate''' (NaCO3) or Soda Crystals is a sodium salt of [[carbonic acid]]. *[[Salt]] intolerant fish may not like the high levels of Sodium in the water.
    617 bytes (106 words) - 06:44, 24 February 2011
  • 40 bytes (4 words) - 21:42, 14 September 2009

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  • ...me sort of value system to the mineral in question itself?<BR>Is [[salt]] (sodium chloride, NaCl) worth its salt in the freshwater aquarium? Disclaimers are Sodium chloride is the familiar white crystalline material in just about every kit
    13 KB (2,290 words) - 05:09, 14 February 2011
  • ...t likely have a KH that is higher than the GH, as water softeners exchange sodium or potassium ions for calcium, magnesium, and other hard water minerals. *[[Sodium bicarbonate]] (NaHCO<sub>3</sub>) (baking soda/bicarbonate of soda) is the
    4 KB (683 words) - 17:56, 24 May 2022
  • ...is regulated by sodium ions. ([[Potassium]], a metal closely related to [[sodium]], is also a major component in the same bodily systems). There are many d ...le by vet Chris Walster - I've been warned off aquarium salts that contain sodium hexocyanoferrate. Why is this?]</ref> Raw sea salt, or kosher salt, is gene
    7 KB (1,033 words) - 13:28, 12 November 2013
  • ...manganate, use a solution of [[w:Sodium Metabisulfite|Sodium metabisulfite/Sodium metabisulphite]]. This is a food preservative called E223 that can be found
    8 KB (1,261 words) - 17:00, 15 December 2013
  • ...ther potentially important nutrients include [[calcium]], [[magnesium]], [[sodium]], [[potassium]], and [[sulfur]]. Micronutrients required in very small qua (The other major chemicals like calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and sulfur are also required for the continued existence of aqu
    10 KB (1,740 words) - 23:31, 6 February 2012
  • *Sodium chlorite ==== Sodium chlorite ====
    6 KB (940 words) - 22:22, 27 November 2013
  • *Typical nitrate chemical is Potassium nitrate [[KNO3]] or less commonly Sodium nitrate [[NaNO3]].
    7 KB (1,163 words) - 20:04, 14 March 2014
  • The build up of electrolyte salts such a potassium and sodium in the body is now believed to stop the heart.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1 *6.0g NaCl - Sodium chloride
    18 KB (3,011 words) - 01:47, 14 February 2011
  • *Sodium 42.5&nbsp;mg
    2 KB (324 words) - 08:23, 24 February 2011
  • Sodium Sulfathiazole, Sodium Sulfamethazine, and Sodium Sulfacetamide [[Formaldehyde]], [[Sodium Chloride]], Magnesium Sulphate.
    741 bytes (92 words) - 03:13, 15 December 2020
  • ...ed, the salt has many other names including sodium hydrogen carbonate and "sodium bicarb," as well as baking soda, bread soda, saleratus, and bicarbonate of ...ncreasing [[KH]] and [[pH]] without increasing [[GH]] though it does add [[sodium]] to the water.
    2 KB (249 words) - 15:28, 23 February 2021
  • ...ro-nutrient. It is sometimes used instead of ''[[Sodium bicarbonate]]'' as Sodium isn't a useful chemical in the aquarium.
    949 bytes (138 words) - 21:30, 15 February 2020
  • '''Sodium thiosulfate''' or Sodium thiosulphate (UK spelling) (Na2S2O3) is a chemical often used in commercial *[[w:Sodium thiosulfate|Wikipedia]]
    416 bytes (61 words) - 06:52, 1 June 2022
  • #REDIRECT[[Sodium thiosulfate]]
    31 bytes (3 words) - 14:57, 4 January 2007
  • ...self is not used, but rather the mixture sodium hypochloride, a mixture of sodium and chlorine. Even small water supplies are now routinely chlorinated. *Adding [[Sodium thiosulphate]] (available quite cheaply from chemical shops) to water will
    5 KB (774 words) - 04:56, 24 February 2011
  • ...and this eventually causes a [[pH]] shift which kills the yeast. So add [[Sodium bicarbonate]] to delay this shift and therefore produce [[CO2]] for longer. *ΒΌ tsp of baker yeast followed by 4 [[tbsp]] of sugar and 1 tbsp of ''[[Sodium bicarbonate]]'' is all that is usually required.
    3 KB (585 words) - 08:38, 24 February 2011
  • '''Sodium nitrate''' (NaNO3) (also know as Nitrate of Soda) is a chemical compound us *The effects of adding lots of sodium in the water is unknown at present. It is thought to be harmless as long as
    858 bytes (140 words) - 12:47, 22 March 2011
  • ...l] by King British (contains Formaldehyde (35.6 % solution) 10.92 % w/w, [[Sodium Chloride]] 0.60 %w/w, [[Magnesium Sulphate]] 0.30 %w/w % [[Allantoin]] 0.04
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  • In the aquarium hobby, these small white rocks (Sodium aluminosilicate, zeolite A) are used to remove [[ammonia]] from the water. ...06/marineland.com/articles/11Clinoptilolite.asp Clinoptilolite] zeolite (''sodium aluminosilicate'') by [[Timothy A. Hovanec]] (archived link May 2007)
    2 KB (363 words) - 08:43, 24 February 2011
  • '''Sodium carbonate''' (NaCO3) or Soda Crystals is a sodium salt of [[carbonic acid]]. *[[Salt]] intolerant fish may not like the high levels of Sodium in the water.
    617 bytes (106 words) - 06:44, 24 February 2011
  • #REDIRECT[[Sodium carbonate]]
    51 bytes (5 words) - 21:59, 21 January 2007
  • '''Sodium thiosulfate''' (Na2S2O3) ...cal used in the industry to remove [[chlorine]] is [[sodium thiosulfate]] (sodium thiosulphate).
    11 KB (1,751 words) - 14:14, 4 February 2018
  • It is high in protein, low in sodium and low in fat.
    2 KB (379 words) - 03:38, 1 February 2019
  • ...e useful. If your water only contains chlorine (as opposed to chloramine), sodium thiosulfate is all you need. The most cost-effective treatments use only 1 ...nt headaches for aquarists. First, chlorine-neutralizing chemicals such as sodium thiosulfate only neutralize the chlorine portion of the chloramine, neglect
    9 KB (1,424 words) - 03:24, 16 December 2020
  • ...ements count both GH and KH components as well as such other substances as sodium. Knowing water's salinity becomes important in salt water aquariums. In fre One component of salinity that neither GH or KH includes is [[sodium]]. Some freshwater fish tolerate (or even prefer) a small amount of salt (i
    16 KB (2,745 words) - 01:15, 14 February 2011
  • ...night which leads to the fish dying of [[pH Shock]] disease. See adding [[Sodium bicarbonate]] as a cheap and effective solution to this problem.
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  • ...], [[iron]], [[magnesium]], [[manganese]], [[phosphorus]], [[selenium]], [[sodium]] and [[zinc]].
    3 KB (387 words) - 07:57, 24 February 2011
  • ...H is less than 4d then add small amounts of [[potassium bicarbonate]] or [[sodium bicarbonate]] every hour until the KH level is higher and the pH has not ch
    3 KB (594 words) - 02:50, 13 April 2021
  • This can be put into the water via airstone, Sodium bicarbonate (Bicarbonate of soda, baking soda), health salts (Alka-Seltzer)
    4 KB (601 words) - 04:22, 2 December 2021
  • ...t 8 degrees and pH is within the range of the species affected. Add some [[sodium bicarbonate]] or powdered [[coral sand]] to increase these levels.
    2 KB (278 words) - 12:25, 11 April 2011
  • protein 55.0%, fat 15.5%, fibre 1.5%, Calcium 3.3-4.3%, Phosphorus 1.9%, Sodium 0.75%
    3 KB (513 words) - 23:46, 13 February 2011
  • ...n 43.0%, Fat 12.0%, Fibre 4.0%, Ash 15.4%, Calcium 2.86%, Phosphorus 1.5%, Sodium 0.97% (more on the PDF file)
    4 KB (557 words) - 23:46, 13 February 2011
  • Typically the most common solution used to do this cheaply is to use [[Sodium bicarbonate]] (Bicarbonate of Soda used in home baking) added to water. Thi *[[Wikipedia:Sodium hydroxide|Sodium hydroxide]] (NaOH) also called lye or caustic soda (this is usually found i
    2 KB (298 words) - 03:20, 14 February 2011
  • *[[Wikipedia:Sodium sulphate|Sodium sulphate (Na2SO4)(Sodium sulfate)]]<ref>[http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/S5022.htm MSDS on N
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  • ...ends on the supplied instructions but typically water with a high level of sodium chloride is slowly passed through it for an hour or two and the waste salty
    2 KB (331 words) - 04:44, 14 February 2011
  • '''Macrominerals''' - Calcium, Chlorine, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium
    6 KB (1,021 words) - 05:11, 14 February 2011
  • ...le.</ref>. [[Tropica]] suggests that one teaspoon (about 6&nbsp;grams) of sodium bicarbonate per 50 gallons of water will increase KH by about 1 degree and
    11 KB (1,790 words) - 02:09, 14 February 2011
  • This is water in which an amount of [[salt]] (not just Sodium chloride) has been added.
    218 bytes (34 words) - 16:09, 20 May 2009
  • ...t is a general term used to describe the levels of different salts such as sodium chloride, magnesium and calcium sulphates and bicarbonates.
    738 bytes (97 words) - 21:15, 22 February 2011
  • 0 bytes (0 words) - 08:34, 17 February 2011
  • ...vel shouldn't be a problem. But with soft water areas you'll need to add [[Sodium bicarbonate]] (Bicarbonate of soda) to raise KH and keep it above ~6dH. Bac
    22 KB (3,927 words) - 18:15, 18 July 2012