Mules1
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In my quest to have accurate and repeatable Ca test results (currently I am using Hanna checker - with added pipettes for volume accuracy) but still have trouble with repeatability (convinced it is from the extremely small sample volume) - I have available to me the following test:
This test for relies on titration with ethylene diamine tetra acetic
acid (EDTA), a chelating agent. When all calcium and magnesium ions are
complexed, the excess EDTA reacts with an indicator to give you a blue
colour endpoint
Reagents
Hardness reagent .01M ETDA R-0618
Hardness buffer R-0619
hardness indicating powder R-0620
Apparatus
Burette assembly, 10ml
graduated sample tube, 25 ml
glass erlenmeyer flask, 125 ml
Procedure
measure 25 ml of water in sample tube, add to erlenmeyer
add 5 drops R-0619 buffer, swirl to mix
add one dipper R-0620 powder, swirl
titrate with R-0618 until blue colour end point
Multiply burette reading by 40 to get hardness in ppm
Is this useful?
(As I believe it tests for the sum of calcium AND magnesium ions expressed in ppm calcium carbonate.)
This test for relies on titration with ethylene diamine tetra acetic
acid (EDTA), a chelating agent. When all calcium and magnesium ions are
complexed, the excess EDTA reacts with an indicator to give you a blue
colour endpoint
Reagents
Hardness reagent .01M ETDA R-0618
Hardness buffer R-0619
hardness indicating powder R-0620
Apparatus
Burette assembly, 10ml
graduated sample tube, 25 ml
glass erlenmeyer flask, 125 ml
Procedure
measure 25 ml of water in sample tube, add to erlenmeyer
add 5 drops R-0619 buffer, swirl to mix
add one dipper R-0620 powder, swirl
titrate with R-0618 until blue colour end point
Multiply burette reading by 40 to get hardness in ppm
Is this useful?
(As I believe it tests for the sum of calcium AND magnesium ions expressed in ppm calcium carbonate.)