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Chloride
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• Filter turbid samples with moderately rapid filter paper (Cat. No. 692-57) and a funnel (Cat. No. 1083-68) before analysis.
• Both the sample and the blank will contain mercury (D009) at a concentration regulated as a hazardous waste by the Federal
RCRA. Do not pour these solutions down the drain. See Waste Management and Safety on page 55 for more information on
proper disposal of these materials.
• Wipe the outside of sample cells before each insertion into the instrument cell holder. Use a damp towel followed by a dry one to
remove fingerprints or other marks.
Chloride
Method 8113
Mercuric Thiocyanate Method
(0.1 to 25.0 mg/L Cl
–
)
Scope and Application: For water and wastewater
1. Touch
Hach Programs.
Select program
70 Chloride.
Touch
Start.
2. Fill a round sample
cell with 25 mL of
sample. (This is the
prepared sample.)
3. Fill another sample
cell with 25 mL of
deionized water. (This is
the blank.)
4. Pipet 2.0 mL of
Mercuric Thiocyanate
Solution into each sample
cell.
Tips and Techniques
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20 mL
25 mL
Method 8113
Hach Programs
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20 mL
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