An automated procedure for the simultaneous determination of specific conductance and pH in natural water samples |
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Authors: | D.E. Eradmann H.E. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Lakewood, CO 80225 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | An automated, continuous-flow system is utilized to determine specific conductance and pH simultaneously in natural waters. A direct electrometric procedure is used to determine values in the range pH 4–9. The specific conductance measurements are made with an electronically modified, commercially available conductivity meter interfaced to a separate module containing the readout control devices and printer. The system is designed to switch ranges automatically to accommodate optimum analysis of widely varying conductances ranging from a few μmhos cm-1 to 15,000 μmho cm-1. Thirty samples per hour can be analyzed. Comparison of manual and automated procedures for 40 samples showed that the average differences were 1.3% for specific conductance and 0.07 units for pH. The relative standard deviation for 25 replicate values for each of five samples was significantly less than 1% for the specific conductance determination; the standard deviation for the pH determination was ? 0.06 pH units. |
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