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It works for the metals, but you can test for potassium (K+) with a flame photometer and magnesium (Mg++) and calcium (Ca++) by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Iron (Fe++(+)) need some interpretation, whether you use AAS or ICP.
We are still, still in <"negotiation to buy an ICP">, or a <"MS to go with our GC">, which would be useful for analysis of many compounds, rather than just for soil and water testing.
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