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=== Analytical procedure ===
=== Analytical procedure ===


The 1-14 pH indicator paper is dipped into the aqueous solution of the sample. The color of the  pH indicator paper is compared to the color matching chart given on the wrapping.
The 1-14 pH indicator paper is dipped into the aqueous solution of the sample. The color of the  pH indicator paper is compared to the color matching chart given on the wrapping;


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The powdered sample is dispersed on a previously slightly wetted (with distilled or deionized water) pH indicator paper. The pH value in the vicinity of individual grains of the powder can be observed. This can be helpful when dealing with salt mixtures containing both alkaline earth metal sulfates and alkali carbonates.<ref>[[Micro-chemical_testing#Interpretation_of_the_results]]</ref>
The powdered sample is dispersed on a pH indicator paper previously slightly wetted with deionized water. This way the pH value in the vicinity of individual grains of the powder can be observed. This can be helpful when dealing with salt mixtures containing both alkaline earth metal sulfates and alkali carbonates.<ref>[[Micro-chemical_testing#Interpretation_of_the_results]]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:56, 24 November 2017

Author:Christine Bläuer

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Determination of pH

For more information on the required equipment and materials see Micro-chemical testing.


Analytical procedure

The 1-14 pH indicator paper is dipped into the aqueous solution of the sample. The color of the pH indicator paper is compared to the color matching chart given on the wrapping;

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The powdered sample is dispersed on a pH indicator paper previously slightly wetted with deionized water. This way the pH value in the vicinity of individual grains of the powder can be observed. This can be helpful when dealing with salt mixtures containing both alkaline earth metal sulfates and alkali carbonates.[1]

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