TDS, EC, and Charge Balance
TDS (or EC) together with the charge balance error CBE are useful parameters to check the plausibility of a water sample. Both, TDS and CBE are in some sense complementary:
(1) | TDS | = | Σ cations + Σ anions |
(2) | CBE | = | (Σ cations – Σ anions) / (Σ cations + Σ anions) × 100 |
Instead of TDS one can also use the electrical conductivity (EC) because they are (approximately) proportional to each other:
(3) | EC (µS/cm) ≈ b × TDS (mg/L) | with b = 1.4 … 1.8 |
aqion calculates all three parameters: CBE, EC, and TDS. Now compare the measured EC with the calculated EC (or the measured TDS with the calculated one), and you get helpful information about the water sample:
CBE negative | CBE positive | |
EC measured > EC calculated: | deficiency of cations | deficiency of anions |
EC measured < EC calculated: | surplus of anions | surplus of cations |
The same applies if EC is replaced by TDS in the table.
What is the optimal parameter for charge-balance adjustment?
The above table helps to select the optimal parameter (cation or anion) for charge-balance adjustment. In principal, the following cations and anions are available:1
cations: | Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe(2), Fe(3), Al, Mn, NH4+ |
anions: | DIC, Cl, Sulfate, Nitrate |
In this way, the above table can be converted into the following recommendation for the parameter selection:
CBE negative | CBE positive | ||
EC measured > EC calculated: | Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Al, Mn, NH4+ | DIC, Cl, Sulfate, Nitrate | |
EC measured < EC calculated: | DIC, Cl, Sulfate, Nitrate | Ca, Mg, Na, K, Fe, Al, Mn, NH4+ |
What happens if you act contrary to this recommendation, i.e. if you choose a cation/anion while an anion/cation is suggested? Well, in such a case the discrepancy between the measured and the calculated EC (or TDS) becomes larger.
The above considerations are implemented into aqion in form of an interactive guidance for charge-balance adjustment.
Footnotes
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The parameter list contains only those elements that are de facto present in the actual input water (with a minimum concentration of 1 µmol/L). For example, if the input water does not contain any Al, then Al is absent in the parameter list. ↩