Principle
Ammonia is a colorimeteric test. This test uses Nessler’s reagent.
The Indian Standard for drinking water holds that the acceptable limit is 0.5 mg/l and is not relaxable.
Calibration
To prepare calibration standards, take 5 ml of distilled water. Depending on if you chose minimal or full calibration, prepare standards as below.
Full Calibration
Standard | Drops |
---|---|
0 mg/l | 0 |
0.5 mg/l | 1 |
1 mg/l | 2 |
2 mg/l | 4 |
3 mg/l | 6 |
4 mg/l | 8 |
Minimal Calibration
Standard | Drops |
---|---|
0 mg/l | 0 |
0.5 mg/l | 1 |
2 mg/l | 4 |
Take 5 ml of the 0 mg/l Ammonia standard, and add 5 drops of Ammonia Reagent A and 5 Drops of Ammonia Reagent B and shake well.
- Take the resulting coloured solution and fill it into the white cuvette provided.
- Place the cuvette under the light box and turn it on.
- Place the phone over the stand.
- Go to
Settings
>Colorimetric Test
>Calibrate
and chooseAmmonia
. - Select the calibration point, 0 mg/l in this case.
- Click on
Start Camera
. - Position the cuvette so that the middle, most uniformly lit portion is within the circle.
- Select
Analyze
. - You should have your first calibration point. Repeat similarly with the other calibration points.
Test
This test uses the Ammonia Reagent A and Ammonia Reagent B.
- Collect 5 ml of sample water, add 5 drops of Ammonia Reagent A, and 5 drops of Ammonia Reagent B, and place in the white cuvette.
- Place the cuvette under the light box and turn it on.
- Place the phone over the stand.
- From the home screen choose
Colorimetric Test
>Water
>Ammonia
. - Choose
No Dilution
if this is the first test, you might have to dilute the sample and retry later if you get an error. - Click on
Start Camera
. - Position the cuvette so that the middle, most uniformly lit portion is within the circle.
- Select
Analyze
. - After some time, the app will display a result.