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How do photometers measure water quality parameters?

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How do photometers measure water quality parameters?

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The basic principle governing colourimetric chemistry is the Beer-Lambert law. Many compounds absorb visible light and their absorbance is directly proportional to their concentration. The reagents used in colourimetric testing produce such a compound and its concentration is proportional to the parameter being examined. Hence the absorbance measured by the photometer is proportional to the concentration of the parameter under examination.

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