Chemetrics, K-1705, 50-500ppm Hardness (Calcium) Titrets for EGTA Method, Kit
Features:
- Method: 50 ppm.
- Range: 50-500 ppm as CaCO3.
- Increments: 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 90, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 350, 500 ppm.
- Shelf-life 8 months.
Kit comes in a cardboard box and contains everything needed to perform 30 tests: thirty ampoules with valve assemblies, Indicator Solution, titrettor, 25 mL sample cup and instructions.
Method
Hardness is a measure of the mineral content of water. Calcium and magnesium are the most common minerals that contribute to hardness. Hard water causes scaling in boilers and other industrial equipment, and diminishes the effectiveness of soaps and detergents.
The EGTA Method (calcium)
The EGTA method is specific for calcium hardness. The EGTA titrant in alkaline solution is employed with a zincon indicator. Results are expressed as ppm (mg/L) CaCO3. Shelf-life: eight months. Although the reagent itself is stable, the end point indicator has a limited shelflife. We recommend stocking quantities that will be used within seven months.
The EDTA Method (total)
The total hardness method is applicable to drinking, surface, boiler, and brine waters. The EDTA titrant is employed in alkaline solution with a calmagite indicator. This method determines the combined calcium and magnesium concentration of a sample. If no magnesium is present, the end point of the titration normally appears sluggish. Results are expressed as ppm (mg/L) CaCO3.