FAQ
What are the best environments for measuring each of: Ammonium, Nitrate, and Chloride?
Ammonium:
- Can suffer interferences from other ions, especially sodium, potassium, and magnesium. These can reduce your accuracy.
- Specific conductivity of less than 1000 uS/cm.
Nitrate:
- Can suffer interferences from other ions, especially chloride, bromide, bicarbonate, perchlorate, nitrate, and chlorate. These can reduce your accuracy.
- Specific conductivity of less than 1000 uS/cm.
Chloride:
- Can suffer interferences from other ions, especially bromide, iodide, cyanide, silver, and sulfide. These can reduce your accuracy.