K-2051 Chloride
K-2051 Chloride Titrets Kit was designed to obtain Chloride levels ranging from 250-2500 ppm
- SKU
- K-2051
Description / K-2051 Chloride
Why Choose CHEMetrics Titrets?
CHEMetrics Titrets self-filing reagent ampoules make it easy to perform quick, accurate titrations of water samples. The handheld titrettor that comes with the kit allows the user to easily and reliably control the flow of the solution being measured without the need to count drops or use burets or other equipment. This unique design allows you to perform a titration anywhere and achieve reliable results for a variety of substances.
Safe and Reliable Results:
While traditional methods often require multiple steps and thorough preparation, these test kits allow you to obtain dependable results with a few simple steps. By simplifying the testing method, Tritrets test kits reduce the potential for operator error. Additionally, each of the ampoules contained in the test kits is vacuum sealed which helps eliminate the problem of obtaining inaccurate results from stale or unstable reagents. These reagents are stored right in the tip of each ampoule and sealed in glass, thereby minimizing direct contact with the chemicals.
What's Included:
-30 self-filling Ampoules with valve assemblies -1 25 mL Sample Cup -Activator Solutions -Titrettor -Instruction Manual |
Method:
The Mercuric Nitrate method is specific for chloride. CHEMetrics employs a mercuric nitrate titrant in acid solution with diphenylcarbazone as the endpoint indicator. Results are expressed as ppm (mg/L) Cl-.
Chloride is the most common inorganic anion found in water and wastewater. The Maximum Secondary Contaminant Level for drinking water for chloride is 250 mg/L. Natural sources of salt are the ocean and various salt deposits above and below ground. Chloride is very corrosive to most metals in systems with elevated pressures and temperatures such as boilers and oil-drilling equipment.
How to Use:
Note: Images used in the following table show a total hardness and colors may differ from the ones shown. Read written instructions to know what color changes to expect from your substance.
1. Fill the sample cup to the 15 mL mark with the sample to be tested. | 2. Add 6 drops of the Activator Solution. Stir to mix the contents of the cup. |
3. Snap the tip of the ampoule at the black snap ring. | 4. Lift the control bar and insert the Titret assembly into the Titrettor. |
5. Hold the Titrettor with the sample pipe in the sample. Press the control bar firmly, but briefly, to pull in a small amount of sample. The contents will turn purple. Wait 30 seconds. | 6. Press the control bar again to draw another small amount of sample into the ampoule. |
7. Rock the entire assembly to mix the contents of the ampoule. Watch for a color change from blue to colorless. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until a permanent color change occurs. | 8. When the color of the liquid in the ampoule changes to colorless, remove the ampoule from the Titrettor. Hold the ampoule tip pointed upward and read the scale opposite the liquid level. Results are expressed in ppm chloride. |
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WARNING! This product can expose you to chemicals including mercury, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
More CHEMetrics Kits for Chloride:
Titrets | ||||
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Product Number | Method | MDS | Range | Price |
K2020 | Mercuric Nitrate | 20 ppm | 20-200 ppm | $33.00 |
K2050 | Mercuric Nitrate | 50 ppm | 50-500 ppm | $33.00 |
K2051 | Mercuric Nitrate | 250 ppm | 250-2500 ppm | $33.00 |
K2055 | Mercuric Nitrate | 1000 ppm | 1000-10,00 ppm | $33.00 |
K2070 | Mercuric Nitrate | 10,000 ppm | 10,000-100,000 ppm | $33.00 |
Vacu-Vials | ||||
Product Number | Method | Range | Price | |
K2103 | Ferric Thiocyanate | 0-40.0ppm | $32.00 |
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More Information
Manufacturer | CHEMetrics |
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Gas | Chloride |
4-20 mA Output | No |
Voltage Output | None |
Power Requirements | 4 AAA Batteries |
Datalogging | No |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Range | 250-2500 ppm |