ICP by association

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Now that I've discovered this:


Quote: Each bottle is manufactured in the Fauna Marin Seawater Research Laboratory and tested using an ICP-AES machine with each batch to ensure reliable and accurate results.

Why wouldn't you use this ICP tested/verified solution to finely calibrate your tests results? Validify your test results?

How is this any different than having a certified exactly 10oz weight to calibrate/test/validify your small digital scale.

At $20 for 100ml of deadon accurate #s, even if you use 10ml to calibrate your test results, it's $2 a calibration.

Beats doing a $50 ICP just to get basic test results like no3, po4, calc, mag, alk.

This solution would give you very accurate validified #s thus giving you the accuracy of an ICP test by association


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I do have this solution and I must say it is very accurate.
My testings with salifert are on point with that they state.

So I can really confirm this solution is a good way to calibrate; it is very precise.
 
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