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Reference Materials for the Mineral Composition of Natural Waters

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Results are reported on two types of state reference materials (RM) for the mineral compositions of natural waters. The specimen of each type of RM consists of an exactly weighed mixture of inorganic salts prepared by a special method. The reference materials are intended for checking the accuracy of analyses on drinking water and natural waters and for certifying methods of performing the measurements.

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Goryaeva, L.I. Reference Materials for the Mineral Composition of Natural Waters. Measurement Techniques 46, 1207–1210 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000018734.32679.51

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