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Latest revision as of 21:04, 15 October 2014
Water analysis data obtained from ICP measurements will contain concentrations for B, P, S, and Si. These elements do not exist in the water, rather they exist as dissolved ions. If they are part of your analysis, then you need to convert them to the following before entering them into the Brine or Water Analyses objects.
Table 1 Converting element concentration to species for Brine or Water Analysis
ICP data | Aqueous Species | Formula to enter | Formula weight multiplier |
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B, boron | boric acid | H3BO3 | B (mg/l) * 5.71 = H3BO3 (mg/l) |
Si, Silicon | silica | SiO2 | Si (mg/l) * 2.14 = SiO2 (mg/l) |
P, Phosphorus..... | dihydrogen phosphate..... | H2PO4-1 | P (mg/l) * 3.13 = H2PO4 (mg/l) |
S, Sulfur | sulfate or sulfide | HS-1 or SO4-2 (cannot tell from total S only).... | S (mg/l) * 1.03 for HS-1 (mg/l) or |
S (mg/l) * 3.0 for SO4-2 (mg/l) |