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How to determine level of Hydrazine

How to determine level of Hydrazine

Hydrazine

Hydrazine in boiler water is an effective chemical oxygen scavenger, reacting with dissolved oxygen to produce nitrogen and water. These reaction products do not add solids to the boiler  water and are not corrosive to ferrous metals. For these reasons, hydrazine often is used rather than sodium sulfite as an oxygen scavenger in high pressure boiler.

How to determine hardness of water

How to determine hardness of water

Hardness, Titration Method (0-200 ppm) Theory of Test

This test is based on the determination of the total calcium and magnesium content of a sample by titration with a sequestering agent in the presence of an organic dye sensitive to calcium and magnesium ions. The endpoint, which occurs when all the calcium and magnesium ions are sequestered, is observed as a red to blue color change.

 

How to determine chloride ion concentration in water

How to determine chloride ion concentration in water

Chloride Mohr Method (0-200 ppm)

The chlorides of calcium, magnesium, sodium iron and other cations normally found in water are extremely soluble. Since no precipitation occurs, the chlorides present in boiler and cooling waters are usually proportional to the cycles of concentration.

How to determine calcium level in water

How to determine calcium level in water

Calcium, Titrimetric Method (0-200 ppm as CaCO3 )

 

The determination of calcium in a water analysis is closely allied to the determination of hardness, since hardness is caused primarily by the presence of calcium and magnesium.

Under certain circumstances, determination of calcium is made so as to subdivide the total hardness into calcium hardness and magnesium hardness. The total hardness minus the calcium hardness equals the magnesium hardness.

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