Manganese–high range – LaMotte SMART 2 User Manual
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MANGANESE–HIGH RANGE
PERIODATE METHOD • CODE 3669-SC
QUANTITY
CONTENTS
CODE
10 g
Manganese Buffer Reagent
6310-D
15 g
*Manganese Periodate Reagent
*6311-E
1
Spoon, 0.1 g, plastic
0699
1
Spoon, 0.15 g, plastic
0727
*WARNING: Reagents marked with an * are considered to be potential health
hazards. To view or print a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for these reagents go to
www.lamotte.com. To obtain a printed copy, contact LaMotte by e-mail, phone or fax.
Manganese is present in ground water in the divalent state due to the lack of
oxygen. In surface waters, manganese may be in various oxidation states as
soluble complexes or as suspended compounds. Manganese is rarely present in
excess of 1 mg/L. It may impart an objectionable taste or cause staining
problems in laundry, but manganese levels normally encountered in water
seldom produce any health hazards. Manganese is removed from water by
various means, including chemical precipitation, pH adjustment, aeration,
superchlorination and the use of ion exchange resins.
APPLICATION:
Drinking and surface waters, domestic and industrial
wastewaters.
RANGE:
0.0–15.0 Manganese
METHOD:
Periodate oxidizes soluble manganous compounds into
permanganate.
SAMPLE
HANDLING &
PRESERVATION:
Manganese may oxidize readily in a neutral water and
precipitate from solution. It may adhere to or be absorbed by
container walls, especially glass. Acidified samples can be
stored in plastic.
INTERFERENCES:
Reducing substances capable of reacting with periodate or
permanganate must be removed or destroyed before the
periodate oxidation is attempted.
Smart2 TEST PROCEDURES 2.04
Manganese–HR 1/2