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pH   Why Monitor the pH of Water? pH measurement is a key step in many water testing and purification processes: A change in the pH level of water can alter the behavior of chemicals in the water. pH affects product quality and consumer safety. Changes in pH can alter flavor, color, shelf-life, product stability and acid content. Inadequate pH of tap water can cause corrosion in the distribution system and can allow

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2021-06

Demand) Copper Detergents - see Surfactants Dissolved Oxygen Fluoride Formaldehyde Hardness Hydrogen Peroxide Hydrogen Sulfide Iron Microbiology Nitrate ORP (Oxidation-Reduction Potential) pH Phosphonates Phosphorus Silica Silver Soap - see Surfactants Surfactants, Anionic TDS (Total

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2020-11

manganese levels. Find the right testing solution   pH The pH of groundwater varies widely throughout the various regions of the world

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2022-06

applications, others require zero hardness to prevent scaling and damage to equipment. Therefore, water softening by either precipitation or ion exchange is often necessary to remove hardness. To optimize these processes

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2021-04

your industrial facility’s waste stream.   Explore the following wastewater parameters for guidance and expertise.   pH pH measurement Continuous monitoring of pH is key to alerting you to necessary process adjustments well in advance of a violation. And pH monitoring at various stages within your wastewater treatment process is critical for

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2022-10

:      Free chlorine, total chlorine      Conductivity      Hardness      pH value      Total Organic Carbon (TOC)      Turbidity and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) How to Measure: • CEL Water Conditioning

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2023-09

Ammonia & Ammonium   What is Ammonia?  Ammonia is a colorless, pungent gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen (one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms, NH 3 ) that is highly soluble in water. Ammonia is formed naturally as a product of the microbiological decay of

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2021-04

, forms when chlorine gas is dissolved in water. Two chemical species (both are strong disinfectants) can form depending on pH: Hypochlorous acid (HOCl). Hypochlorite ion (OCl - ). Chlorination Chlorination is the water treatment and disinfection process that uses free chlorine

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2024-04
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