Speciation Calculation and Charge Balance
Example Water
Given is the following water:1
cations | mmol/L | anions | mmol/L | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Na | 0.957 | NO3 | 1.100 | |
K | 0.072 | Cl | 1.805 | |
Ca | 3.818 | SO4 | 1.520 | |
Mg | 0.864 | KS43 | 4.960 | |
Fe(2) | 0.052 | |||
Mn | 0.019 |
This solution belongs to the example waters of aqion: click on button Open and select ib.sol.
(Alternatively, you can enter it directly into the program, where the KS43 value is to be entered as “Alkalinity” — see right screenshot.)
As no pH and temperature data are available, we use the standard values: pH = 7 and T = 25.
Click on Start to run the calculation.
Results
CBE. The first window summarizes the ion balance (see here):
charge balance error (CBE): | -1.89 % |
sum of cations: | 9.59 meq/L |
sum of anions: | 9.96 meq/L |
Speciation. Click on button next ≫ (two times) to come to the output tables.
Then click on the upper menu button Ions to get the complete speciation (which is a rather long table) — the upper part of this table is shown on the right.
Footnotes
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taken from “German standard methods for the examination of water, Part 62: Plausibility check of analytical data by performing an ion balance”: DIN 38402-62:2013-10 ↩