Hach Hardness (Total) Reagent Set

The Hach Hardness (total) reagent set is designed to determine Total Hardness by EDTA Digital Titrator titration.

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  • Range: 100-4,000 mg/L as CaCO₃
  • Approximately 40-100 tests
  • Powder pillows, buffer solution, and titration cartridge
$77.05
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The Hach Hardness (total) reagent set is designed to determine Total Hardness by EDTA Digital Titrator titration. After the sample is buffered to pH 10.1, ManVer 2 Hardness Indicator is added, and forms a red complex with a portion of the calcium and magnesium in the sample. EDTA titrant reacts with the free calcium and magnesium ions, then changes to a blue color at the endpoint.

  • Range: 100 - 4,000 mg/L as CaCO3
  • (100) ManVer 2 hardness indicator powder pillows
  • (1) 100 mL hardness 1 buffer solution
  • (1) EDTA titration cartridge, 0.800 M
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Hardness (total) reagent set, EDTA method, 100 - 4,000 mg/L, 100 tests
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