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Sulfate is widely present in natural waters. It is not toxic but has to be kept below a certain threshold because it imparts an unpleasant taste to the water.
The concentrations are particularly higher close to mine run-off water. Sulfate is also widely used as a nutrient in agriculture. The HANNA instrument kit covers an extensive range for measuring sulfate concentrations.
- Method: Titration
- Range: 100-1000 mg/L - 1000-10000 mg/L
- Smallest Increment: 10 mg/L - 100 mg/L
- Chemical Method: Barium chloride
- Number of Tests: 200
- Weight: 640 g
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