Methods – Hanna Instruments HI 901 User Manual
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METHODS
The titrator will provide the calculation based on the titrant unit selected.
Standardize Titrant by Volume
This calculation should be used when the titrant is standardized (concentration determination)
using a standard solution. Determination of the titrant concentration is based on the primary
standard volume (in milliliters).
The titrator will perform the calculation based on the titrant unit selected.
Generic Formula
This option allows the user to define their own calculation formula of the final analyte
concentration in a solid or liquid sample. The variables can be set to reach any final result
from the list below:
ppt (g/Kg)
(parts per thousand; grams/kilogram)
ppt (g/L)
(parts per thousand; grams/liter)
ppm
(parts per million; milligrams/kilogram)
ppm (mg/L)
(parts per million; milligrams/liter)
ppb
(parts per billion; micrograms/kilogram)
ppb (µg/L)
(parts per billion; micrograms/liter)
% = g/100 g
(percentage in weight; grams/100 grams)
M (mol/L)
(Molarity; moles/liter)
mg/g
(milligrams/gram)
N (eq/L)
(Normality; equivalences/liter)
mg/Kg
(milligrams/kilogram)
mg/L
(milligrams/liter)
mol/Kg
(moles/kilogram)
µg/L
(micrograms/liter)
mmol/g
(millimoles/gram)
eq/Kg
(equivalences/kilogram)
mmol/L
(millimoles/liter)
meq/Kg
(milliequivalences/kilogram)
mg/mL
(milligrams/milliliter)
g/100 mL
(grams/100 milliliters)