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Samples are analyzed for nitrate nitrogen and nitrite nitrogen to assess the nitrogen available to plants. The analysis method converts nitrate to nitrite, then analyzes the sample for nitrite content. This involves reducing nitrate to nitrite using hydrazine and cupric ion, then forming an azo dye in acid media using sulphanilamide and N-(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloride. The concentration of nitrate nitrogen plus nitrite nitrogen is determined by measuring the light red azo dye's absorbance at 540 nm and comparing to standards.
Samples are analyzed for nitrate nitrogen and nitrite nitrogen to assess the nitrogen available to plants. The analysis method converts nitrate to nitrite, then analyzes the sample for nitrite content. This involves reducing nitrate to nitrite using hydrazine and cupric ion, then forming an azo dye in acid media using sulphanilamide and N-(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloride. The concentration of nitrate nitrogen plus nitrite nitrogen is determined by measuring the light red azo dye's absorbance at 540 nm and comparing to standards.
Samples are analyzed for nitrate nitrogen and nitrite nitrogen to assess the nitrogen available to plants. The analysis method converts nitrate to nitrite, then analyzes the sample for nitrite content. This involves reducing nitrate to nitrite using hydrazine and cupric ion, then forming an azo dye in acid media using sulphanilamide and N-(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloride. The concentration of nitrate nitrogen plus nitrite nitrogen is determined by measuring the light red azo dye's absorbance at 540 nm and comparing to standards.
Matrix Land Applied Materials Analysis Samples are analyzed for nitrate nitrogen and nitrite nitrogen to assess the nitrogen immediately available to plants. Some non-agricultural source materials may contain significant amounts of nitrate and nitrite nitrogen. Method Principle Samples are analyzed using an automated colourimetric procedure which entails converting nitrate to nitrite, and then analyzing the sample for nitrite. Nitrate is reduced to nitrite by heating an aliuot of sample with hydrazine in al!aline media" this reaction is catalyzed by the addition of cupric ion. Subseuently, an azo dye is formed in acid media by diazotizing sulphanilamide with nitrite and coupling the product with N #$-naphthyl% ethylenediamine dihydrochloride. &he absorbance of the light red azo dye is measured at '() nm and the concentration of nitrate nitrogen plus nitrite nitrogen is determined by comparison with a similarly treated series of mi*ed Standards. Sample Preparation LiquidSlurry A supernatant of the settled sample is used for this analysis. Samples #if frozen% are thawed to room temperature prior to analysis. +ighly turbid samples should be filtered to prevent clogging of the analyser fittings. Sewage sludge samples should be centrifuged prior to analysis. Solid ,nder -evelopment !nstrumentation .olourimeter