Preparation of powder reagent solutions.

Created by Reef Kinetics, Modified on Mon, 20 May at 12:01 PM by Reef Kinetics

Colombo calcium:

In a clean and empty reagent vial, dissolve 15 spoons of Ca powder reagent in 15 mL RO water, shake well until fully dissolved, then place a magnet in the vial and close the vial with the cap. 

Your Ca-2 reagent solution is now ready.  


Salifert Calcium:

In a clean and empty reagent vial, dissolve 15 spoons of Ca powder reagent in 15 mL RO water, shake well until fully dissolved, then place a magnet in the vial and close the vial with the cap. 

Your Ca-2 reagent solution is now ready for use.


Colombo Iron:

In a clean and empty reagent vial, dissolve 30 spoons of iron powder reagent in 15 mL RO water, shake well until fully dissolved, then place a magnet in the vial and close the vial with the cap. 

Your Fe-1 reagent solution is now ready for use.


Giesmann Iron:

In a clean and empty reagent vial, dissolve 30 spoons of iron powder reagent in 15 mL RO water, shake well until fully dissolved, then place a magnet in the vial and close the vial with the cap. 

Your Fe reagent solution is now ready for use.

 

JBL Silicate:

In a clean and empty reagent vial, dis1olve 15 spoons of Ca powder reagent in 15 mL RO water, shake well until fully dissolved, then place a magnet in the vial and close the vial with the cap. 

Your SiO2 reagent solution is now ready.


Colombo Silicate:

In a clean and empty reagent vial, dissolve 15 spoons of iron powder reagent in 15 mL RO water, shake well until fully dissolved, then place a magnet in the vial and close the vial with the cap. 

Your SiO2 reagent solution is now ready for use.


Elos Iron:

In a clean and empty reagent vial, dissolve 15 spoons of iron powder reagent in 20 mL RO water, shake well until fully dissolved, then place a magnet in the vial and close the vial with the cap. 

Your Fe reagent solution is now ready for use.


Elos Ammonia: 

In a clean and empty reagent vial, dissolve 15 spoons of iron powder reagent in 15 mL RO water, shake well until fully dissolved, then place a magnet in the vial and close the vial with the cap. 

Your NH3 reagent solution is now ready for use.

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