If you look up the molecular formula for diammonium phosphate, you'll find that nitrogen makes up 21% of the weight.
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Ok, I didn't think it would be necessary to post those sources, but here are a few that I was talking about.
Below, are sources from some of the chemical manufacturers themselves. DAP, aka Diamonnium phosphate and Diammonium Hydrogen Phosphate, comes in 2 forms based on purity to what I have seen. Food/Technical grade are the purest, both 99%. Agricultural grade is much lower in purity, and not what is used as fermentation supplements. So I specifically looked for sources that stated Food or Technical grade to ensure that the product was not Agricultural grade.
As you can see, depending on the manufacturer, each source has tested the contents of their product, and has extremely wide ranges of Nitrogen content. So depending on which specific manufacturer your DAP ultimately comes from, the Nitrogen content can span anywhere from 12% to over 21%.
Sources:
http://www.lookchem.com/cas-778/7783-28-0.html
Quotes(multiple): 20.8% min., 18% min., ≥ 20.8%, 16-18%, 18%, 21% min., >12%, 17% min., 20.50% min., ≥ 14.0%
http://www.phosphate-supplier.com/ammonium-phosphates/dap-food-grade-diammonium-phosphate/
Quotes: =< 20.8%
http://www.saininggroup.com/productsshow_en.aspx?id=320
Quotes: ≥ 20.8%
We brew alcohol, using yeast. Lallemand researches, tests, and manufactures yeast for alcohol brewing. Most of us dont have access to chem labs to run dozens of tests on chemicals and compounds in order to come up with their "Approximate YAN Contributions" for brewing alcohol. But if anyone does, its companies like Lallemand, and they happen to have done said testing and provided it to the public. This is why I chose to go with their data.
Stating that someone is wrong by 1% when the initial data was already guaranteed to have a margin of error from the start, is frivolous. Under the circumstances, we are both correct.
My goal was to learn more about the specifics behind yeast nutrition and health, and this whole exercise has given me a whole treasure trove of knowledge. I wouldn't have been able to do so without you pointing me in the right direction, and I thank you for it.
