Water chemistry analysis

Water chemistry analyses are carried out to identify and quantify the chemical components and properties of a certain water. This include pH, major cations and anions, trace elements and isotopes. Water chemistry analysis is used extensively to determine the possible uses a water may have or to study the interaction it has with its environment. Water chemistry analysis is often the groundwork of studies of water quality, pollution, hydrology and geothermal waters.

Analyzed components

Components commonly analyzed are pH, the cations Na, K, Ca, Mg, Ba, the anions Cl, F, SO4,NO3, the trace metals and metalloids Rb, Ti, Fe, Mn, etc., unstable volatiles(Dissolved gas) such as CO2, H2S and O2, isotope ratios of 18O and 2H, organic materials and nutrients.

Methods

Depending on the components, different methods are applied to determine the quantities or ratios of the components. While some methods can be performed with standard laboratory equipment, others require advanced devices, such as Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).

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