Hach DR/850 Procedures Manual page 257

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NITRITE, Test 'N Tube,
Method Performance
Interferences
Summary of Method
continued
Precision
In a single laboratory, using a standard solution of 0.250 mg/L
nitrite nitrogen and two representative lots of reagent with the
instrument, a single operator obtained a standard deviation of
±0.004 mg/L NO
Estimated Detection Limit
The estimated detection limit for program 63 is 0.006 mg/L NO
-N. For more information on derivation and use of Hach's
estimated detection limit, see Section 1.
Interfering
Substance
Antiminous ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Auric ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Bismuth ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Chloroplatinate ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Cupric ions
Cause low results
Ferric ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Ferrous ions
Cause low results
Lead ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Mercurous ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Metavanadate ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Nitrate
Very high levels of nitrate (>100 mg/L nitrate as N) appear to
undergo a slight amount of reduction to nitrite, either spontane-
ously or during the course of the test. A small amount of nitrite
will be found at these levels.
Silver ions
Interfere by causing precipitation
Strong oxidizing and
Interfere at all levels
reducing
substances
Nitrite in the sample reacts with sulfanilic acid to form an
intermediate diazonium salt. This couples with chromotropic acid
to produce a pink-colored complex directly proportional to the
amount of nitrite present.
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Interference Levels
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