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Measuring Na and Cl seperately
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As per the title, I want to measure Na concentration and Cl concentration in water. Concentrations 0-30 g/L. Could I do this by measuring total conductivity and Na via icp aa, calculating Cl from those? Can you recommend other methods?
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What are other things possibly present?
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At first, just demiwater. Later a bacterial biofilm wil seperate two compartiments in which measurements take place. Suggestions for either situation are welcome.
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