reefkprz
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any luck on the iodine test?
well here is some info on iodine
RANDOM FACTS on iodine
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Iodine is present in natural sea water in a very low concentration (0.6 mg/L or 0.06 PPM) and this iodine occurs as several different species including iodide, iodate, molecular iodine and hypoiodite.
Use of so-called time released iodine supplements or supplements containing organically bound/complexed iodine species will give false results. with salifert test kits. I am not sure if they will with other brands but would assume so.
iodine in relation to carbon
Iodine Number
It is the most fundamental parameter used to characterize activated carbon performance. It is a measure of activity level (higher number indicates higher degree of activation). It is a measure of the micropore content of the activated carbon (0 to 20 Å, or up to 2 nm) by adsorption of iodine from solution. It is equivalent to surface area of activated carbon between 900 m²/g and 1100 m²/g. It is the standard measure for liquid phase applications.
well here is some info on iodine
RANDOM FACTS on iodine
[hr]
Iodine is present in natural sea water in a very low concentration (0.6 mg/L or 0.06 PPM) and this iodine occurs as several different species including iodide, iodate, molecular iodine and hypoiodite.
Use of so-called time released iodine supplements or supplements containing organically bound/complexed iodine species will give false results. with salifert test kits. I am not sure if they will with other brands but would assume so.
iodine in relation to carbon
Iodine Number
It is the most fundamental parameter used to characterize activated carbon performance. It is a measure of activity level (higher number indicates higher degree of activation). It is a measure of the micropore content of the activated carbon (0 to 20 Å, or up to 2 nm) by adsorption of iodine from solution. It is equivalent to surface area of activated carbon between 900 m²/g and 1100 m²/g. It is the standard measure for liquid phase applications.