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May 13th 06, 06:28 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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how to clean a barrel?
Ammonia (NH3) is oxidized to Nitrite (NO2), and then
oxidized further to Nitrate (NO3).
A good rinsing should be all that you need.
Basically you have sodium (Na), and Nitrate (NO3) to wash
out. Both are naturally found in the reef aquarium. Salt
is sodium chloride (NaCl) When you make your first batch
of salt water in it, let it sit for a few days, and then
test for nitrate. If your good, your good.
Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets
exotec wrote on 5/13/2006 12:52 PM:
We recently acquired a nice (used) barrel, which we'd like to use with
our RO/DI system, and for mixing salt. The question is, I'm not enough
of a chemist to know what steps we need to take to get it clean enough
that it won't impact the water quality in our tanks.
This barrel originally contained an anticorrosive ("antiscale")
solution. The label lists NaOH and NaNO3. Well, it specifically says
sodium hydroxide and sodium nitrite. I can never remember whether
nitrite is 2 or 3. Anyway. We've rinsed it with copious quantities of
tap water (many many gallons). The hazard label on the container lists
all 0s except for a "2" in the health quadrant. Basically, it's pretty
inoccuous ... for *US*. Whether it's inoccuous to fish or not is
anybody's guess!
I wonder if anyone has an idea what more we can do to make it safe for
our intended use?
TIA
~vicki~
=^..^=
.... the problem with people these days is that
they've forgotten we're really just animals.
Wayne Sallee
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