Overview
Photometer Conventional Reagents are a range of Reagents for the measurement of the concentration of different chemicals, designed for a variety of analytical needs. These Reagents are capable of reacting with the target chemical in a photometer, providing accurate measurement results. HI93700-01 is a low-concentration ammonia nitrogen Reagent with a pre-measurement, high-mass formulation that allows users to achieve fast and accurate Colorimetric measurements for samples in the range of 0.00 to 3.00 ppm ammonia nitrogen.
Features
1. High-mass Reagent with pre-measurement to ensure accurate and reliable measurement
2. Based on the Nessler method, the reaction produces a yellow shade for Colorimetric measurement
3. Easy to operate, just add 4 drops of Reagent to complete the reaction
4. Provide 100 test times, economical and practical
5. Designed for low concentration ammonia nitrogen measurement, the range covers 0.00~ 3.00 mg/L
Principle
The HI93700-01 Reagent follows the Nessler method, where a reaction between ammonia and Reagent results in the appearance of a yellow shade in the sample. By simply adding 4 drops from each bottle of Reagent set to the sample, the reaction between ammonia and Reagent results in the appearance of a yellow shade in the sample will occur. The intensity of the Color is determined by a compatible photometer, the concentration will be displayed, and the results are shown in ppm (mg/L) of ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N).
Applications
Water quality analysis, environment monitoring
Steps
1. Prepare samples and compatible photometers
2. Add 4 drops of HI93700-01 Reagent to the sample
3. Wait for the reaction to occur and a yellow shade appears in the sample
4. Color intensity measurement using photometer
5. Read the displayed ammonia nitrogen concentration value
Notice
• Only for samples in the expected range of 0.00 to 3.00 ppm ammonia nitrogen
• Must use a compatible photometer for measurement
• Add 4 drops of Reagent strictly according to the operation steps
• Reagent valid period and storage conditions
• Avoid Reagent contact with skin and eyes, wear protective equipment when using