yt y oo. ‘ae <° *~% a ‘ eg oS, «pf ~~ a be. —_— ¥ - é e 14 CRER-1068 "APPENDIX 3 Determination of Calcium (1) Weigh about 1 ge of the ash accurately into a 100 ml platinum dish and ignite in a furnace for one hour at 800°C. Allow to cool and add 20 ml of distilled water. Cautiously add 20 ml of 60% perchloric acid and 20 ml of40% hydrofluoric acid. Heat on a hot plate inside a fumehood and continue evaporation until dense white fumes of perchloric acid are evolved. ae : Allow to cool and add 10 ml of water and 20 ml of40% hydrofluoric a¢id. to dryness. Repeat the fuming, evaporating almost Allow to cool and dissolve the residue in 20 ml of 1 M hydrochioric acid, with slight warming to facilitate solution. : ° - _ Transfer the solution to a 250 ml beaker; wash the dish with a little water, adding the washings to the beaker. Heat to boiling on a hot plate to complete solution of difficulty soluble material. Allow to cool and filter through a Whatman No. 41 paper into a 400 ml beaker. Wash the precipitate and paper with several portions of water, collecting the washings with the filtrate. Discard the precipitate and dilute the filtrate to about 60 ml with water. | Add 40 ml of 8% oxalic acid and 10 ml of 50% ammonium acetate solution. Heat to about 80°C and neutralize with 4M ammonium hydroxide to pH 4.0, using bromocresol green indicator (colour change of green to blue). Stand the beaker in a warm place for three to four hours. Remove the supernatant liquid through a medium porosity filter stick. Dissolve the precipitate in 20 ml of 1N hydrochloric acid, - dilute to 60 ml with water and repeat step No. 6. Filter the solution through a tared, medium porosity, sintered glass filter. Wash the precipitate three times with water and twice with methanol. Dry the filter in an oven at 110°C - 115°C to constant weight. Weigh as Ca C204.H20 ge Ca/g ash = 0.274 x weight of CaCo04.H20 weight of ash 18 ake ee 10.

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