Hach Total Hardness Drop Count Titrator Kits

The Hach Total Hardness Drop Count Titrator Kits provide a low-cost method for titrimetric determinations.

Features

  • Comes with reagents for 100 tests unless otherwise specified
  • +/-1 drop accuracy for titrations requiring up to 20 drops
  • +/-5% accuracy for titrations requiring over 20 drops
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Overview
The Hach Total Hardness Drop Count Titrator Kits provide a low-cost method for titrimetric determinations. To calculate concentration, simply add an indicator to the sample, then use the dropper to add titrant until the indicator color changes. Typical accuracy is +/- 1 drop for titrations requiring up to 20 drops and +/- 5% for titrations requiring over 20 drops. Most titrations require 10 to 20 drops.

Questions & Answers
Where are these hardness kits used?
These kits are designed for hard water testing for individual household use. They are used to test tap water and other domestic water sources.
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Total hardness test kit, 5-B, 1-30 gpg, 100 tests
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Total hardness test kit, HA-71A, 1-20 mg/L or 1-20 gpg, 100 tests
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