jasper7821
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an electronic way to test my water hardness using potassium instead of salt
I was looking for a hardness tester and across a Hanna Instruments HI98202
and looking at the manual and it says it tests hardness by
the pNa tester utilizes a sodium ion-selective
electrode to determine the activity of free sodium
in solution.
Since it determines the activity of free sodium in a solution does using potassium still make the tester give the same reading as using salt ?
I was looking for a hardness tester and across a Hanna Instruments HI98202
and looking at the manual and it says it tests hardness by
the pNa tester utilizes a sodium ion-selective
electrode to determine the activity of free sodium
in solution.
Since it determines the activity of free sodium in a solution does using potassium still make the tester give the same reading as using salt ?
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