HCK Titratest Acidity °f
Code | 6001 |
Analysis Type | Acidity |
Analysis Method | Titration of weak and strong acids with sodium hydroxide in French degrees |
Sensitivity | 0,5° f (1°f = 10 mg/l CaCO3) |
Number of Determinations | 2.000 °f |
Analysis Description | Acidity m is a measurement of the number of mineral acids contains in water. It is measured by titration with sodium hydrate, against the indicator m (originally methyl orange). It is usual to speak of acidity m (lowercase m) when the result is expressed in epm (equivalents per million) and acidity M (capital M) when the result is expressed in °f (French degrees) or in ppm CaCO3. In Germany, acidity m is also called “-m value”, or else negative m value, in Anglo-Saxon countries is called FMA (Free Mineral Acidity) and in France TAF (Titre en Acides Forts libres). |
Kit Contents | • 1 bottle of 100ml of titrant Acidity ° f |
Observations | • The classic indicator (methyl orange), from which the analysis takes its name, has been replaced by the "Indicator M" which has a more precise color change and which changes to identify the end point of the titration much more easily. |
Spare Parts and Accessories | - Hydrocheck Titrator with 1 titration syringe (cod. N°7001) |