kloridhalt
Kloridhalt, or chloride content, describes the quantity of chloride ions present in a substance. In liquids it is usually expressed as milligrams of chloride per liter (mg/L) or as the concentration of Cl−, while in solids it is often given as a percentage by mass or as mg/kg. The term is widely used in water quality, soil science, construction materials, and food analysis.
Measurement methods include ion chromatography (IC) for precise Cl− concentrations, argentometric titration methods such as the
Typical values vary by context. Seawater contains around 19,000 mg/L of chloride, while freshwater generally exhibits
In construction, chlorides are a key concern for reinforced concrete, as they can promote corrosion of steel
Regulatory and advisory bodies use kloridhalt data to assess environmental impact, material performance, and product quality.