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Ammonia (NH3)

Ammonia is a nitrogen compound formed from the decomposition of organic matter or derived from industrial and agricultural wastewater. While Ammonia is an essential nutrient, high concentrations are toxic to aquatic life, particularly in its un-ionized form (NH3). Accurate monitoring of Ammonia levels is critical for protecting the health of freshwater ecosystems and verifying the effectiveness of nitrification processes in wastewater treatment plants.


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