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Can someone confirm this - Elos Alk Test
Just switched to this Test kit for Alk - instead of using 5 ml of water in the tube, can I use 2.5 ml in the tube and that would make it 1 drop = 1 DKH?
so, 2.5ml of water - add 8 drops, get color change - alk = 8dkh Thanks, I flunked chemistry. |
Ya that should work, I have done it before.
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Try it both ways and if the results are the same then you have proven that it works equally either way... no?
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I have and the results are equal - I guess elos just wants me to buy more regent from them cause you save alot by doing it the 2.5ml way. :biggrin:
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That's a good idea!
You know that some marketing genius was behind that change. Let's dilute the reagents 50%, give the same volume as before, present it as an "improvement in resolution" and increase the price. Yay for marketing! |
I thought I'd ask Rany-Holmes Farley for his opinion:
Yes, you can adjust volumes in titration kits, but reducing the volume by half increases the uncertainty in the result by a factor of two. That may be a trade off you like, however. You can also go the other way, and make the answer more precise, at the cost of more reagents. __________________ Randy Holmes-Farley Club 65535 Current Tank Info: 120 mixed reef Last edited by Randy Holmes-Farley; Today at 01:36 PM. |
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If you use the MG Elos test kit, cutting things in half doesn't seem to be accurate for that one though, I found mixed results trying to stretch the MG kit, so I just do what it says. |
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