Hach Chloride (Silver Nitrate) Reagent Set

The Hach chloride reagent set is designed to determine chloride by Silver Nitrate Digital Titrator titration.

Features

  • Ranges: 10-100 and 100-10,000 mg/L as CI-
  • Approximately 40-100 tests
  • Chloride 2 indicator powder pillows and two cartridges
$146.00
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Overview
The Hach chloride reagent set is designed to determine chloride by Silver Nitrate Digital Titrator titration. The sample is titrated with Silver Nitrate Standard Solution in the presence of potassium chromate (from the Chloride 2 Indicator Powder). The silver nitrate reacts with the chloride present to produce insoluble white silver chloride. After all the chloride has been precipitated, the silver ions react with the excess chromate present to form a red-brown silver chromate precipitate, marking the end point of the titration.

  • Range: 10 - 10,000 mg/L as chloride
  • (100) Chloride 2 indicator powder pillows
  • (1) Silver nitrate titration cartridge, 0.2256 N
  • (1) Silver nitrate titration cartridge, 1.128 N
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Chloride reagent set, silver nitrate method, 10 - 10,000 mg/L, 100 tests
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