Calcium hardness test procedure, Magnesium hardness test procedure, While gently swirling the – LaMotte HARDNESS TEST KIT 4824-DR-LT User Manual

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CALCIUM HARDNESS TEST PROCEDURE

If the plunger reaches the bottom line on the scale

(200 ppm) before the endpoint color change occurs,

NOTE:

refill the Titrator and continue the titration.
When recording the test result, be sure to include the value of the

original amount of reagent dispensed (200 ppm).

MAGNESIUM HARDNESS TEST PROCEDURE

Subtract Calcium Hardness from Total Hardness. Record as ppm

Magnesium Hardness as CaCO .

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Magnesium Hardness (ppm CaCO ) =

3

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Total Hardness Calcium Hardness

Read the test

result directly

from the scale

where the large

ring on the

Titrator meets the

Titrator barrel.

Record as ppm

Total Hardness as

(CaCO ).

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EXAMPLE:
Plunger tip is

2 minor divisions

below line 80.
Test result is:

80 + (2 divisions x 4)

= 88 ppm.

80

100

Result:

88 ppm

120

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5.

Fill

Direct Reading

Titrator (0382)

with Hardness

Reagent #7

(4487DR).

Insert the

Titrator into

the center

hole of the

test tube cap.

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tube, slowly press

the plunger to

titrate until the

red color changes

to clear blue.

Add 6 drops

of *Sodium

Hydroxide
w/Metal

Inhibitor

(4259). Cap

and swirl to

mix.

Add one

Calcium

Hardness Indicator

Tablet (T-5250).

Cap and swirl

until tablet

disintegrates.

Solution will turn

red.

Fill a test

tube (0608)

to the 12.9

mL line with

the sample

water.

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