Methods – Hanna Instruments HI 901 User Manual
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METHODS
Sample Calculations by Weight
This calculation should be used when the concentration of an analyte is determined in a solid
sample. The results are based on the initial sample weight (in grams). When you choose this
formula, select the Titrant Unit first and then the Final Result Unit.
The titrator will provide the results based on the titrant and sample units selected.
Titrant Units:
M (mol/L)
(moles/liter)
N (eq/L)
(equivalences/liter)
g/L
(grams/liter)
mg/L
(milligrams/liter)
Final Result Units:
ppt (g/Kg)
(parts per thousand; grams/kilogram)
ppm (mg/Kg)
(parts per million; milligrams/kilogram)
ppb (µg/Kg)
(parts per billion; micrograms/kilogram)
% = g/100 g
(percentage in weight; grams/100 grams)
mg/g
(milligrams/gram)
mg/Kg
(milligrams/kilogram)
mol/Kg
(moles/kilogram)
mmol/g
(millimoles/gram)
eq/Kg
(equivalences/kilogram)
meq/Kg
(milliequivalences/kilogram)