Re: CSquestion about total dissolved solids

2006-04-24 Thread Ode Coyote



An AA Spectrophotometer will...and might not fit into your closet.


 All meters measure conductivity, not PPM.

Too big to enter? ..doesn't need to get out.

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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CSquestion about total dissolved solids

2006-04-23 Thread Nenah Sylver
Hello everyone. I've been away for awhile. It's good to be back.



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