The HANNA test kit measures salinity using a fast and efficient titrimetric method. The test requires only a few simple and safe steps to obtain results. The salinity level in g/kg is determined by a mercuric nitrate titration method. The pH is lowered to approximately 3 by addition of nitric acid. Mercuric ions react with chloride ions to form mercuric chloride. When excessive mercuric ions are present, it complexes with diphenylcarbazone to form a purple solution. The color change from yellow to violet indicates the endpoint.
Order Information:
HI 3835 test kit comes with 15 mL diphenyl-carbazone indicator, 30 mL nitric acid solution, 120 mL titrant solution, plastic vial and 1 mL calibrated syringe with tip.
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Specification :
| Method | Titration | |
| Range | 0.0-40.0 g/kg | |
| Smallest Increment | 0.4 g/kg | |
| Chemical Method | Mercuric nitrate | |
| Number of Tests | approx 110 | |
| Weight | 460 g |
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