Nickel – LaMotte DC1600 Colorimeter User Manual

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NICKEL

DIMETHYLGLYOXIME METHOD

CODE 3663

QUANTITY

CONTENTS

CODE

60 mL

*Hydrochloric Acid, 2.5N

*6251PS-H

30 g

*Ammonium Persulfate Reagent

*6566-G

30 mL

*Silver Nitrate Solution, 0.0141N

*6346WT-G

250 mL

Sodium Citrate, 10%

6253-K

60 mL

*Dimethylglyoxime, 1%

*6254-H

60 mL

*Ammonium Hydroxide, Conc.

*6537-H

3

Pipets, 1.0 mL, plastic

0354

1

Spoon, 0.1 g, plastic

0699

1

Test tube, measuring, glass, w/cap

0786

1

Graduated Cylinder, 10 mL, glass

0416

*WARNING: Reagents marked with a * are considered hazardous substances. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are supplied for

these reagents. For your safety read label and accompanying MSDS before using.

Nickel is not usually found in natural waters except as a result of contamination from industrial wastewaters as a corrosion

product of stainless steel and nickel alloys. Nickel may also enter surface waters from plating bath process water.
APPLICATION:

Drinking and surface waters; domestic and industrial wastewater.

RANGE:

0 – 10.0 ppm Nickel

METHOD:

Nickel under acidic conditions forms a colored complex with dimethylglyoxime in proportion

to the concentration of nickel.

SAMPLE HANDLING

& PRESERVATION:

Samples may be collected in either plastic or glass containers and preserved by adding 5 mL of

concentrated nitric acid per liter.

INTERFERENCES:

Organic matter interferes. Cobalt, iron, copper, manganese and chromium do not interfere if

each of the concentrations is below 15 ppm.

This test procedure is designed for determining nickel in effluents where organic matter is absent and the interfering ions of

cobalt, iron, copper, manganese and chromium are below 15 ppm.

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