LaMotte DPD-FAS TITRIMETRIC OUT FIT DT User Manual

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3.

Use the 100 mL graduated cylinder ((0419) to add 100 mL of
sample water to the flask (0433). Swirl until reagents are dissolved.
Wait 2 minutes. If Total Chlorine is present, solution will turn pink.

4.

Use the 1.0 mL pipet (0354) to add 1 mL of *Sulfuric Acid, 5%
(6520) to the solution from the Combined Chlorine test. Mix. Wait
2 minutes.

5.

Use the 1.0 mL pipet (0354) to add 5 mL of *Sodium Bicarbonate,
5.5% (6813). Mix.

6.

Titrate rapidly with the diluted Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate
Solution. This is Reading D.
CALCULATIONS:

For a 100 mL sample, 1 mL of diluted Ferrous

Ammonium Sulfate equals 1 mg/L Chlorine, ppm Chlorine.

With Calculations as Follows:

In the Case of

Chlorine Dioxide:

Chlorine Dioxide

= 5G1

Total ClO

2

Chlorine =

D – C + G2

(this figure should equal

5G1)

Free Chlorine

= A – G2

Combined Chlorine = C – A
Chlorite

= D – C – 5G1 + G2

Total Chlorine

= D

RESULTS WITH MODIFIED TITRIMETRIC PROCEDURE
The following results were obtained by Dr. A. T. Palin using solutions of
chlorine dioxide in distilled water.

Titrimetric Readings using Modified Procedure

(mg/L as Available Cl

2

)

G1

G2

A

C

D

0.16

0.16

0.19

0.20

0.82

0.33

0.33

0.46

0.55

1.83

0.54

0.57

0.78

0.86

3.06

0.80

0.97

1.28

1.49

4.69

0.84

0.95

1.30

1.50

4.81

1.22

1.45

1.83

2.02

6.73

The difference between G2 and G1 represents the extent of the errors
in titrations caused by slow color drift-back at end points due to the
slight activation of chlorite in neutral solution. The G readings are now
to be interpreted thus:

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