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It is a mixture of known concentrations of negatively charged ions. The standard solution is usually used to calibrate an instrument. The standard solution I use has 1000mg/L of 7 different anions; fluoride, chloride, nitrite as N, nitrate as N, phospate, sulfate, and bromide. I use this to calibrate an Ion Chromatograph that analyzes water for the presence of the anions.

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