An AA Spectrophotometer will...and might not fit into your closet.
All meters measure conductivity, not PPM.
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ode
This question concerns how to determine the amount of UNdissolved minerals
in drinking water (or improperly made silver solution). I know that a TDS
(total dissolved solids) meter measures the dissolved minerals -- which, I
would assume, are ionic. But does this same piece of equipment detect the
larger solids? If not, what does?
Thanks.
Nenah
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