I'm trying to figure out how to test for alk using sulfuric acid titration and a pH probe. I have access to testing equipment used for water treatment. The Hach procedure we use calls for 50mls sample, .02N sulfuric acid solution added to a buret, and titrated to color change using BCG. Then you multiply mls of acid used by 20 to get ppm CaCO2 equivalents.
I used 50ml tank water sample and titrated the acid to the sample to a pH of 4.2. This took 6ml of the acid solution. So, 6x20 =120 ppm. Does this sound right?
I used 50ml tank water sample and titrated the acid to the sample to a pH of 4.2. This took 6ml of the acid solution. So, 6x20 =120 ppm. Does this sound right?
