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Water testing.


The previous method for testing borate borate /bo·rate/ (bor´at) a salt of boric acid.

bo·rate
n.
A salt or ester of boric acid.



borate

any salt of boric acid.
 levels involves a complicated and tedious liquid titration titration (tītrā`shən), gradual addition of an acidic solution to a basic solution or vice versa (see acids and bases); titrations are used to determine the concentration of acids or bases in solution.  process. That process requires numerous liquids, and the person performing the test is required to count the amount of drops to get the results. The new AquaChek[R] Borate test strip allows the user to simply dip dip, in agriculture, method of treating animals (chiefly livestock) infested with skin parasites such as mites, ticks, and warbles. The animal is dipped into or forced to swim through a tank filled with an insecticide solution.  the test strip in the pool water, wait 15 seconds and compare the pad to the colors on the bottle. AquaChek Borate, the newest addition to the AquaChek professional line of pool and spa test strips, tests borate levels at 0, 15, 30, 50 and 80 parts per million parts per million

mg/kg or ml/l; see ppm.
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Date:Feb 1, 2005
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