Iron test, Test procedure – LaMotte AT Visual Series Water Softener Demo Kit User Manual

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Iron

Test

Most natural waters contain iron, varying from trace to very large amounts in various forms. In the dissolved

state (ferrous), iron water is often colorless. Upon exposure to air, or an oxidized state, ferrous iron will undergo

a chemical reaction to the suspended (ferric) state causing discoloration, staining, and possibly an objection-

able taste. Several methods are available for iron removal, the selection of which is dependent upon the state in

which it exists.
*WARNING: Reagents marked with an * are considered to be potential health hazards. To view or print a Mate-

rial 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.

TEST PROCEDURE

Fill a test tube
(0106) to the
5 mL line
with the water
sample.

Insert Iron Octa-
Slide 2 Bar
(4448-01) into
the Octa-Slide 2
Viewer (1101).

Insert test tube
into Octa-Slide 2
Viewer.

Match sample color
to a color standard.
Record as ppm Iron.

Cap and mix.

Add 5 drops of
*Iron Reagent #1
(4450).

Use the 0.05g
spoon (0696)
to add 0.05g of
*Iron Reagent #2
(4451).

Cap and gently
shake to dissolve
powder.

Wait 3 minutes.

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