No, Mg and Ca are not in the FF-3 kit, just TH. Yes, the reagents are available.
So the tests (Ammonia nitrogen, nitrite-nitrogen, and pH) are color comparatives, not endpoints?
Yes lee that is correct.
I don't think there was any mention of nitrate for this equipment.[
I see it is not in the newer kit but was in the older one ( 1999)
Nitrate 0 -50 mg / l, 10 mg / l increments, 50 tests
Lets get really confused now :lol:
The older kit also listed Chloride and and not Salinity @ 2-200 ppt. However, I dragged out all my old stuff and they are one in the same. My FF-3 was in Chloride and the new one is in Salinity. The word Chloride is an error in my Products cat, should be Salinity. The do not make a 2-200 ppt test kit give or listed as Chloride in the Chloride section. It is listed as Salinity in the Salinity section but as chloride in the FF-section of my cat. It is still, as I said above, a function of Chloride, they just give it a divider to get Salinity.
Also take note there is an error in that PDF. They have it to convert to actual Chloride, Salinity x 569, that is an error, should be .569, as 35 x .569 = 19.9 ppt NSW Chlorinity. IMHO that is also an error, when it should be 19.374, as the Cl- NSW std is 19.374, so 19.374 / 35 + .5535. And I do not have a clue where they came up with that .569.
In chemical oceanography we use te std set by Kundsen, which is;
Salinity / 1.8065 = Chlorinity or Chlorinity x 1.8065 = Salinity ppt
The PDF also shows Salinity x 940 = NaCl, should be .940. And IMHO that is wrong also, should be more like .860. As NaCl makes up about 30.1 ppt out of 35 ppt 30.1 / 35 = .860
Ok, my head is spinning and time to quite
(Done about 70% of the Ca testing. Still working on it.)
OK