Interesting that you should point out the Hanna model HI93737 since it
measures silver and not conductivity.  I have been looking at the specs for
this instrument for about a month now and figured that it might not be
applicable for measuring CS manufacturing for a couple of reasons.  First, I

could find no reference to it in the CS archives and I thought you guys knew

everything about everything.   >don’t we wish<

Someplace I think that I read the relationship between ppm and mg/L.   I
thought it was a 1:1 relationship but so far I have been too lazy to look it
up.
Old age will do it every time.

I wasn’t sure, but if the above is the case, it seems like a full scale
reading of
1.000 mg/L was too sensitive and I would have to do dilutions. Depending
on the volume of the cuvet, something like 10 drops of CS in the cuvet and
fill with distilled water maybe.

Do you or any of your fellow brains know why it wouldn’t work?

Erwin

Ivan Anderson wrote:

> http://www.hannainst.com/products/ion/93737.htm
>
> Ivan
>


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