Test for chloride in water by using Reagents: 0.0282 N silver nitrate solution and Potassium chromate indicator. We are manufacturer and supplier of complete set.
Procedure:
. 20 drops of sample water was take in a dry test tube with a calibrated pipette.
. Adjusting the pH of the solution to 7-10 by adding 1 drop of NaOH or H2SO4.
. Adding 2 drops of potassium chromate indicator to the tube.
. With another pipette add silver nitrate solution drop wise, stirring the solution till the colour turns permanent reddish tinge.
. Count the number of drops of silver nitrate solution.
Calculation:
Volume of silver nitrate = no. of drops x drop value of the pipette = V1
Normality of silver nitrate = N1
Volume of water = no. of drops of water x drop value of the pipette = V2
Amount of chloride (mg/L) = V1 x N1 x 35.450 x 1000/V2