The only safe way to lower Nitrite levels is to have a properly cycled filter doing the job bacteriologically for you. As far as keeping the resultant Nitrates down that can only be achieved by either using them up by growing plants or changing heaps of water every week. Recommended levels. pH around 8.5 to 9. GH more than 20 ppm
Carbonate hardness is the measure of hard ions associated with carbonate and bicarbonate anions contained in the water.Noncarbonate hardness is the portion of total hardness in water that is not produced by carbonates, but primarily by sulfate anions.
The substrate for nitrate reductase is nitrate (NO3-). Nitrate reductase catalyzes the reduction of nitrate to nitrite (NO2-) during the process of nitrate assimilation in plants and microorganisms.
KNO3 is the chemical formula of potassium nitrate.
The symbol for nitrate is NO3-. The valency of nitrate is -1.
Potassium nitrate is KNO3. There is one potassium per one nitrate. One mole of potassium nitrate contains one mole of nitrate.
Nitrate: NO3-
amyl nitrate
Tetrachloroethylene is not a nitrate.
If your pool kit tests for both acid and alkaline pH, General Hardness, Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate then it will do the job. If not, then you will need to get whatever bits are missing if you want to keep tabs on what is happening in your water.
For example in nitrates as: sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate, uranyl nitrate, ammonium nitrate, etc.
Potassium Nitrate has the formula KNO3. Patassium Nitrate is a typo.
copper nitrate is also called as cupric nitrate