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HI84531-50 Low Range Titrant for Titratable Alkalinity in Water Mini Titrator

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The HI84531 Titratable Alkalinity Mini Titrator for Water Analysis utilizes two different titrant solutions to cover the entire measurement range of alkalinity in water.

 

The HI84531-50 is a 120 mL bottle of low range titrant with an expected range between 30 to 400 mg/L as CaCO3. The titrant solution is pre-standardized, making titrations fast, accurate, and easy to perform.

  • Pre-standardized titrant
  • Clearly marked expiration date and lot number
  • Air tight bottle with tamper-proof seal

Details

The HI84531-50 is a 120 mL bottle of acidic titrant solution that is used for low range (30 to 400 mg/L as CaCO3) determination of alkalinity in water.

Water alkalinity is an expression of a water’s acid-neutralizing capacity and it is determined by titration with standard acidic solutions. Alkalinity is an important parameter for control and treatment of potable water and wastewater because it indicates the buffering capacity of water, or the ability to resist a pH change. The ability to resist large swings in pH results primarily from the presence of bicarbonates and carbonates. A low water alkalinity signifies that the water is susceptible to pH change, while a high alkalinity indicates that water is able to resist a major change of pH.

Alkalinity can be used to estimate levels of hardness or to determine the corrosive capacity of water. Alkalinity of surface water, quantified by mg/L as CaCO3 or meq/L, may be caused by carbonates, bicarbonates, hydroxides, phosphates, borates, silicates, or organic acid salts. Conventionally, the water alkalinity is approximated as sum of components. Three types of alkalinities exist together to form total alkalinity (TA):

TA = OH- + CO32- + HCO3-

OH- = hydroxide alkalinity

CO32- = carbonate alkalinity

HCO3= bicarbonate alkalinity

TA = total alkalinity

Different tests can be performed to determine the quantity of different alkalinities present. According to the Standard Methods of Water and Wastewater Analysis, there are two options to determine water alkalinity:

1) Strong alkalinity determination by titration of the water sample with strong acid solution to 8.3 pH (known as phenolphthalein alkalinity), or

2) Total alkalinity determination by titration of the water sample with strong acid solution to 4.5 pH (known as bromcresol green alkalinity).

Replacement reagents required to operate the HI84531 include:

 

  • HI84531-50 Total Alkalinity in Water Low Range Titrant (120 mL)

HI84531-50

Low Range Titrant for Titratable Alkalinity in Water Mini Titrator

$17.00

 

 

 

Ships within 1-2 Business Days

FREE shipping orders over $50

The HI84531 Titratable Alkalinity Mini Titrator for Water Analysis utilizes two different titrant solutions to cover the entire measurement range of alkalinity in water.

 

The HI84531-50 is a 120 mL bottle of low range titrant with an expected range between 30 to 400 mg/L as CaCO3. The titrant solution is pre-standardized, making titrations fast, accurate, and easy to perform.
  • Pre-standardized titrant
  • Clearly marked expiration date and lot number
  • Air tight bottle with tamper-proof seal
 
 
 

Details

The HI84531-50 is a 120 mL bottle of acidic titrant solution that is used for low range (30 to 400 mg/L as CaCO3) determination of alkalinity in water.

Water alkalinity is an expression of a water’s acid-neutralizing capacity and it is determined by titration with standard acidic solutions. Alkalinity is an important parameter for control and treatment of potable water and wastewater because it indicates the buffering capacity of water, or the ability to resist a pH change. The ability to resist large swings in pH results primarily from the presence of bicarbonates and carbonates. A low water alkalinity signifies that the water is susceptible to pH change, while a high alkalinity indicates that water is able to resist a major change of pH.

Alkalinity can be used to estimate levels of hardness or to determine the corrosive capacity of water. Alkalinity of surface water, quantified by mg/L as CaCO3 or meq/L, may be caused by carbonates, bicarbonates, hydroxides, phosphates, borates, silicates, or organic acid salts. Conventionally, the water alkalinity is approximated as sum of components. Three types of alkalinities exist together to form total alkalinity (TA):

TA = OH- + CO32- + HCO3-

OH- = hydroxide alkalinity

CO32- = carbonate alkalinity

HCO3= bicarbonate alkalinity

TA = total alkalinity

Different tests can be performed to determine the quantity of different alkalinities present. According to the Standard Methods of Water and Wastewater Analysis, there are two options to determine water alkalinity:

1) Strong alkalinity determination by titration of the water sample with strong acid solution to 8.3 pH (known as phenolphthalein alkalinity), or

2) Total alkalinity determination by titration of the water sample with strong acid solution to 4.5 pH (known as bromcresol green alkalinity).

Replacement reagents required to operate the HI84531 include:

 

Low Range - 30 to 400 mg/L as CaCO3

High Range - 300 to 4000 mg/L as CaCO3

Pump calibration standard

HI84531-55

HI84531-55

Titrant solution

HI84531-50

HI84531-51

 

Specifications

Package bottles
Size 120 mL
Quantity 1

  • HI84531-50 Total Alkalinity in Water Low Range Titrant (120 mL)

HI84531-50

Low Range Titrant for Titratable Alkalinity in Water Mini Titrator

$17.00

 

 

 

Ships within 1-2 Business Days

FREE shipping orders over $50

The HI84531 Titratable Alkalinity Mini Titrator for Water Analysis utilizes two different titrant solutions to cover the entire measurement range of alkalinity in water.

 

The HI84531-50 is a 120 mL bottle of low range titrant with an expected range between 30 to 400 mg/L as CaCO3. The titrant solution is pre-standardized, making titrations fast, accurate, and easy to perform.
  • Pre-standardized titrant
  • Clearly marked expiration date and lot number
  • Air tight bottle with tamper-proof seal
 
 
 

Details

The HI84531-50 is a 120 mL bottle of acidic titrant solution that is used for low range (30 to 400 mg/L as CaCO3) determination of alkalinity in water.

Water alkalinity is an expression of a water’s acid-neutralizing capacity and it is determined by titration with standard acidic solutions. Alkalinity is an important parameter for control and treatment of potable water and wastewater because it indicates the buffering capacity of water, or the ability to resist a pH change. The ability to resist large swings in pH results primarily from the presence of bicarbonates and carbonates. A low water alkalinity signifies that the water is susceptible to pH change, while a high alkalinity indicates that water is able to resist a major change of pH.

Alkalinity can be used to estimate levels of hardness or to determine the corrosive capacity of water. Alkalinity of surface water, quantified by mg/L as CaCO3 or meq/L, may be caused by carbonates, bicarbonates, hydroxides, phosphates, borates, silicates, or organic acid salts. Conventionally, the water alkalinity is approximated as sum of components. Three types of alkalinities exist together to form total alkalinity (TA):

TA = OH- + CO32- + HCO3-

OH- = hydroxide alkalinity

CO32- = carbonate alkalinity

HCO3= bicarbonate alkalinity

TA = total alkalinity

Different tests can be performed to determine the quantity of different alkalinities present. According to the Standard Methods of Water and Wastewater Analysis, there are two options to determine water alkalinity:

1) Strong alkalinity determination by titration of the water sample with strong acid solution to 8.3 pH (known as phenolphthalein alkalinity), or

2) Total alkalinity determination by titration of the water sample with strong acid solution to 4.5 pH (known as bromcresol green alkalinity).

Replacement reagents required to operate the HI84531 include:

 

Low Range - 30 to 400 mg/L as CaCO3

High Range - 300 to 4000 mg/L as CaCO3

Pump calibration standard

HI84531-55

HI84531-55

Titrant solution

HI84531-50

HI84531-51

 

Specifications

Package bottles
Size 120 mL
Quantity 1

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