Calcium & magnesium – LaMotte SMART 3 Electronic Soil Lab User Manual

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SMART3 Soil 1.11

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CALCIUM & MAGNESIUM

SCHWARZENBACH EDTA METHOD • CODE M-CAL-MAG

QUANTITY

CONTENTS

CODE

30 mL

*Calcium & Magnesium Buffer

*5126-G

60 mL

Standard EDTA Reagent

5254-H

100

Calcium Hardness Indicator Tablets

T-5250-J

30 mL

Calcium Magnesium Inhibitor Reagent

3922-G

30 mL

*CM Indicator Reagent

*6522WT-G

30 mL

*Sodium Hydroxide w/Metal Inhibitors

*4259-G

15 mL

*Inhibitor Solution

*9258-E

15 mL

*TEA Reagent

*3921-E

2

Direct Reading Titrators, 0-1000 Range

0384

1

Pipet, transfer, plastic

0364

1

Test tube, 5-10-15 mL, glass, w/cap

0778

*WARNING: Reagents marked with an * are considered to be potential health

hazards. To view or print a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for these reagents

go to www.lamotte.com. To obtain a printed copy, contact LaMotte by e-mail,

phone or fax.

The amount of total calcium in soils may range from as little as 0.1% to as much

25%. A calcium deficiency is rarely a problem due to widely accepted practice

of applying lime to soil to raise the pH to the proper range for optimum plant

growth. As an important mineral nutrient, calcium is a component of cell walls in

plants and is known to stimulate root and leaf development as well as activate

several enzyme reactions involved in plant metabolism. Indirectly, calcium

influences crop yields by reducing soils acidity and by reducing the toxicity of

several other soil minerals such as manganese, zinc, and aluminum.

The Schwarzenbach EDTA titration method, used to determine calcium and

magnesium, involves two titrations. The first titration gives the calcium and

magnesium content, the second only calcium. Magnesium is calculated from

the difference between the titration values.

RANGE:

0-4000 lb/acre Calcium

0-2400 lb/acre Magnesium

METHOD:

Titration with Schwarzenbach EDTA

INTERFERENCE: Sample color and turbidity may interfere with endpoint.

Test P

rocedures

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