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    Default Re: CYA test - Just an FYI

    There should be enough melamine in the reagent "half" to nearly completely consume the CYA with melamine leftover. So the precise amount of reagent added is not relevant. What IS relevant is the proportion (fraction) of pool water compared to the total volume of water after the reagent is added. The tubidity (cloudiness) is a function of how much CYA is in how much total water ("total" meaning the mix of pool water with reagent). [EDIT] So with CYA levels that are lower -- say less than 50 -- you should theoretically be able to add half the amount of melamine reagent and fill up the rest of the half with distilled or tap water and get the same result. The key is that the pool water should make up half of the total amount. [END-EDIT]

    So, if the bottle markings are not truly 50/50, then this would influence the results of the test. If, for example, the markings led to an extreme of 25/75 with the 25% representing pool water and the 75% representing reagent, then you would get readings for CYA that were about half as large.

    So yes, it is important that the markings be accurate from a fractional mixing point of view. The absolute total volume doesn't matter -- it is the ratio of pool water to total water ("total" being pool water plus reagent) that matters.

    I checked my Taylor bottle Part #9191 and the markings do approximately give a 50/50 mix with the first marking at 7 ml and the second marking at 14 ml.

    Note, however, that the difference in fraction required to get a 30 ppm reading compared to a 50 ppm reading is quite large. Assuming that a 50 ppm reading is from a true 50/50 mix, then a 30 ppm reading would require a 30/70 mix with 30 being the pool water portion. That should be quite a visible difference in the bottle unless the bottle has something very strange going on with it.

    Richard
    Last edited by chem geek; 08-10-2006 at 02:13 PM.

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