Process for testing for substances in liquids

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Metal or metal containing – Zn – cd – hg – sc – y – or actinides – or lanthanides

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422 58, 422 61, 436 77, 436169, G01N 3320

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for the detection of nutrients and contaminants in a liquid sample. The sample is added to a container which is then capped with a cap assembly which contains crushable reagent containers. As the cap is tightened, the crushable capsules release reagent which reacts with the substance to be detected, causing a detectable color change. The level of the substance in the sample correlates with the color change which can be quantitated by reading the reaction product in a spectrophotometer, or by comparing to known standards. The method is especially suitable for the detection of heavy metal contaminants such as lead, in drinking water.

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