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I need help converting the Canada metric terms to American terms for the treatment- 500mg of tylan soluble powder per 1 litre of tap water. The tylan solution must be at 5 degrees for the process to work.

Thanks for any help.
 
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I need help converting the Canada metric terms to American terms for the treatment- 500mg of tylan soluble powder per 1 litre of tap water. The tylan solution must be at 5 degrees for the process to work.
Thanks for any help.

Daron - one liter is a quart or 32 oz.
One gallon would be four liters. So does that mean you would use 2000 mg of tylan per gallon?
 
Farmer boy, that amount is strictly by weight. You will need a digital kitchen scale you can convert to kilograms and because of that there is no way to say how many tsp or tablespoons it equates too. Good luck. You will need 2 grams for 4 liters.
 
I need help converting the Canada metric terms to American terms for the treatment- 500mg of tylan soluble powder per 1 litre of tap water. The tylan solution must be at 5 degrees for the process to work.
Thanks for any help.

http://www.asknumbers.com/

I use this site so much that I have it book marked.

One litre = 4.22675 cups (4 1/4) or 33.814
500 mg = 0.5 gram = 0.0176 oz.

500mg/litre = 0.06676 oz/gallon http://www.asknumbers.com/DensityConversion.aspx
 
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Farmer boy, that amount is strictly by weight. You will need a digital kitchen scale you can convert to kilograms and because of that there is no way to say how many tsp or tablespoons it equates too. Good luck. You will need 2 grams for 4 liters.


Thanks! We do have a digital scale, and I will ask my mom to help me with that.

Just to be sure, its 2 grams for a gallon, right?
 
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