Bromine
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Method Instrumental Kits
Reference: Developed by CHEMetrics, Inc.
V-2000 Multi-Analyte Photometer
Bromine, a less volatile compound than chlorine, is
(See page 12 for instrumental features)
used as a sanitizing agent in drinking water systems,
swimming pools, and spas.
Range: 0.90-9.00 ppm
The DDPD Reagent, a methyl-substituted form of
Method: DDPD
DPD is employed. Potassium iodide is added to the Cat#
sample before analysis. Bromine reacts with the iodide
Vacu-vials Kit K-1603
to liberate iodine. The iodine reacts with the DDPD
Kit comes in a cardboard box and contains everything needed to perform
30 tests: thirty ampoules, Activator Solution, 25 mL sample cup, ampoule
reagent to form a purple color. Results are expressed
blank, instructions, calibration table, and MSDS.
in ppm (mg/L) bromine as Br
2
.
Vacu-vials Kits require the use of the V-2000 Photometer or a
spectrophotometer capable of accepting a 13 mm diameter round cell.
Instrument sold separately.
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The accessory pack supplies enough solution to perform at least
Visual Kit
200 tests.
If no shelf-life is listed for a product, then the shelf-life is at least 2 years.
Range: 0-2 & 2-10 ppm
MDL: 0.1 ppm / Method: DDPD
Cat#
CHEMets Kit K-1610
CHEMets Refill, 30 ampoules R-1610
Activator Solution Pack, six 10 mL bottles, Shelf-life 2 years A-1600
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Low Range Comparator, Shelf-life 2 years:
0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0 ppm C-1602
High Range Comparator, Shelf-life 2 years:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 ppm C-1610
Kit comes in a plastic case and contains everything needed to perform
30 tests: Refill, Low and High Range Comparators, Activator Solution, 25 mL
sample cup, instructions, and MSDS.
Kit Components common to Bromine
Description Cat#
Sample Cup Pack, 25 mL (6 ea) A-0013
Ampoule Blank Pack (5 ea) A-0023
Instructions are posted on our website.
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