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Five identical vials were each filled with one
of the test solutions and were labeled. The labels were obscured and the vials were mixed
to a random order. A test kit was chosen and a vial was selected randomly for testing,
until all vials had been selected. The tests were performed exactly following the
respective manufacturers instructions included in the packaging. The results of the
tests were recorded. The label was then removed from the vial and the identity was noted.
This procedure was repeated for each test kit.
Interpreting The Results
 A test kits
accuracy was judged based on how close the observed reading was to that of the
concentration of the test solutions (ppm NH3). The accuracy was then fit to a
scale of 1 to 5 flasks, with 5 being the most accurate. A kits ease of use was
judged based on many factors. A few of the factors were: 1) ease of filling the test vial,
2) ease of comparing the sample reading to the provided concentration chart, 4) ease of
spilling the test vial, 5) ease of following the manufacturers directions, etc. Some
factors were more important than others, but all of them were taken into account in
evaluating the kits ease of use. The evaluation was then fit to a scale of 1 to 5
fish, with 5 being the most easy to use. After all of the evaluations were completed, the
kit with the best overall performance and price was given the chemists choice award.
The results were compiled into an "at-a-glance" table for easy direct comparison
of specific brands and how they stacked up against each other..............
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