blueberlin
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- Eva
I am wondering if there is an electronic device for testing water for ammonia, nitrite, etc., to get me out of fiddling with the childproof caps on the chemistry set. I have found digital devices for pH. I have also found a device that will test the above but it still requires the chemicals - so basically, I would spend 300 euros to save having to agitate the test tubes.
Does anyone know of an electronic device that measures these parameters without the addition of chemicals?
Thanks in advance,
-Eva
Does anyone know of an electronic device that measures these parameters without the addition of chemicals?
Thanks in advance,
-Eva