Hidrológiai Közlöny 1936 (16. évfolyam)
ifj. Finály István dr.: The chemical composition of the mineral water of Simontornya
68 Dr. S. S. Finály manganate consumption (0.52 g for 100 liters), chloride (82 mg), carbonic acid (1 mg) and pH (7.8). Sulfates could not be determined in the water. As the qualification of the water as mineral water wanted a detailed chemical and physical invest igation, it was necessary to take samples on the spot in the prescribed manner. The results of my analysis of the samples taken by me in October 1935 are as follows: 1000 grams of the water contain: Kations: grams : millimols: millivals: millival per K 0.0047 0.120 0.120 0.87 Na 0.2999 13.042 13.042 94.90 Li 0.000075 0.010 0.010 0.07 Ca 0.0065 0.162 0.324 2.36 Mg 0.0024 0.098 0.197 1.43 Sr 0.000052 0.0005 0.001 0.01 Ba none Fe 0.0001 0.002 0.004 0.03 AI 0.0004 0.015 0.045 0.33 Mn traces Totals: 13.743 100.00 Anions: CI 0.1152 3.249 3.249 23.64 S04 0.0009 0.009 0.019 0.14 HCOs 0.6390 10.475 10.475 76.22 PO4 traces Totals: 13.743 100.00 J traces Br none H2SÍO3 0.0102 Totals: 1.079427 I can add that Li and Sr were determined by spectroscopy and this is the cause why they are given to 6 decimals. On calculating the above data on the usual way to salts we derive to the composition : 1000 grams of the water contain: NaHCOs 0.8334 grams NaCl 0.1825 KCl 0.0089 LiCl 0.000450 „